Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 16 2009, 7:11am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We are only one week away from Walmart releasing their Black Friday Ad 2009. On Monday, the 23rd, almost all retailers will be laying down their cards and revealing this year's Black Friday deals.
In the meantime several Black Friday 2009 ad scans have found their way into the open on Black Friday sites like BFAds. The latest big one is the ToysRUs Black Friday 2009 circular.
ToysRUs will already have their doors open at midnight and their Black Friday doorbusters will be available from midnight until 1pm if still available.
I want to still wait for the Walmart and the Amazon Black Friday 2009 offers before I judge the ToysRUs Black Friday 2009 deals.
More Black Friday 2009 Ads.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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