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If you were a guest for thanksgving, walk the talk on this holiday by sending a thank you card or note. Do it now!
And remember, you get five times the credit if you do it in the days immediately following the event.
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So sayeth the Holiday Tipster.
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Save money for your next post-Black Friday purchase by picking the Turkey clean. Make broth. Or whatever. Eat at home, save for gifts.
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The Holiday Tipster salutes the muppet king for some recent Haiku that captures the "raw" and honest spirit of Black Friday. Do you Haiku?
http://www.planetfeedback.com/index.php?level2=blog_viewpost&topic_id= 293226&reply_id=73852#anchor73852
Arriving at the store.
Parking lot is overfilled.
Urge to flee is great.
Throngs of shoppers here.
Pushing, shoving, violent threats.
Santa, help me please.
Child throws a tantrum.
Screams and yells and kicks his feet.
So glad he's not mine.
Shopping cart strikes me.
Driver curses, hurries off.
Joy to the world, my butt.
Waiting to check out.
Please stop breathing on my neck.
Obey the five-foot rule.
Tinsel scans a buck.
The sign had said fifty cents.
Cashier could care less.
Retreat to my car.
Cram the bags into my trunk.
Off to the next store.
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Remember: just about every temporary worker at Best Buy and Circuit City wil do jobs on the side to help you, say, install a large screen TV, so think twice before you mortgage your house to layer on an "install" fee.
They cannot "officially" admit this, but if you pull them aside, offer them some candy, and tell them how great they are, and inquire about their lifelong aspiration -- e.g. going to college, becoming a computer consultant - they will ultimately strike a deal with you.
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Any gift you give to a loved one that was acquired on Black Friday should be accompanied with documentation of the pain and suffering -- even humiliation - you experienced in pursuit of that gift.
-- A photo.
-- A tape recording.
-- A video-phone video-capture
-- A bruise or scar
-- A newspaper clip of hundreds of crazy shoppers (including you) lined up to by that gift.
Put context behind your gift and you'll get triple the credit.
Oh, yes, future generations will look to you and say "he who bequeathed this gift suffered at great expense that my joy of receiving this great present. Let us celebrate such heroics."
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If you are feeling pain right now, remember....
Others feel your pain.
Just look around. Read the letters. Absorb the blog posts.
You are not alone.
Strength in numbers.
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If you are sixth in line, and the magic asterick says "only five available," assume everyone ahead of you wants the same thing.
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Heed the good lessons of Black Friday.
They will most assuredly come in handy in the next rush.
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Heed the smart and savvy bloggers out there.
If you are a mom, check out www.bloggingbaby.com
If you are a gadget freak, check out Gizmodo or Engadget.
Shop smart by drawing from the wisdom of others.
What savvy blogs or sites do you lean on?
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Leave nothing to chance
Jot down the name of the store workers who sell you things
This will drive more accountability, especially if you return with an "issue"
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If you "search" before you buy
You are far less likely to cry
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Though you may need to squint
Do heed the fine print
- so sayeth the PFB Holiday Tipster
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But...
by Venice Mon November 13, 2006 @ 10:44 PM
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Venice!
by Starlight22203 Wed November 15, 2006 @ 8:03 PM
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Deck the halls with no more folly
protect thy privacy and remain fun and jolly
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In the malls you will see those who ring-ring the bell
Pay them heed and you'll feel, we assure you, better and well
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by `~`Leanne`~` Posted Thu November 16, 2006 @ 8:53 AM
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they pay people to stand there with a santa hat and literally ring a bell all day. If you happen to be sitting nearby you just want to clock em LOL.
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Heed the wise, smart, seasoned advice of Mr. Helpful before you set foot shopping. He's been there, and he's been reading your letters for many, many years. He feels your pain, but through his advice you will gain.
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Type the following terms into the PlanetFeedback search engine, and learn from experience, pain, battle scars or others less fortunate:
PFB Search: Holiday
PFB Search: Christmas
PFB Google Search: Holiday Refund
PFB Google Search: Santa Claus
PFB Google Search: Holiday Hell
PFB Google Search: Holiday Refund
PFB Google Search: Holiday Sale
PFB Google Search: Holiday Warranty
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Heed the good and wise (and undoubtedly seasoned) advice of one PFB commenter named "Redhead With Glasses" who dutifully writes: "Be sure to find out store's return policy for the item you're buying. Electronics, eletronic media, seasonal items, and other items often have a return policy that's more strict than the store's general return policy. Buying gifts early can mean that the recipient may be out of luck when they want to return the gift in early January."
All hail to the "RedHead with Glasses."
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Hail!
by Venice Mon November 13, 2006 @ 11:28 PM
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Woe to the holiday shopper who fails to research products before he or she buys. Print product descriptions and reviews from the web before you enter the store. Use your research as leverage. Embrace the tools of empowerment.
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Careful about asking for unwarranted or excessive "compensation" in your holiday related PlanetFeedback letters...for the hyper attentive commenters will dissect your request with the unrepentant zeal of political bloggers on steroids. Seek justice and fairness, not excess.
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Giving is always important, but be weary of the pseudo "charities" out there. Give to charities that are known and proven, and assume the ones you haven't heard of are "fly by night" operations. Yes to "Goodwill" but no to the "Sons of the Goodwill."
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Use your camera phone to record any special advertisements or guarantees around products you buy. It always helps to have tangible evidence if you get into a sticky situation about a product that doesn't work, or a mismanaged promise.
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Keep your cool when dealing with store representatives. Most of them are "part time" workers brought on board to satisfy extra demand during the holiday season. Show compassion, and they'll probably reciprocate.
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The price always plummets on December 26th.
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When in doubt, read the early reviews by other consumers about product quality, customer service, and warranty protection. Try to avoid being "first to know." PlanetFeedback is a good place to get smart, but there are many other excellent venues for assessing other consumers' experiences.
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Amazon.com
by mary jo Sat November 11, 2006 @ 8:45 PM
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Save your damn receipts. Trust us, some of your gift recipients will want to exchange your "perfect gift." Don't take it personally!
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Be wary of offers that look too good to be true. They probably aren't!
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Visit PlanetFeedback everyday to ensure you are properly empowered to manage through the upcoming holiday season.
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