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What would the Black Friday line for Honolulu be?

So, how long would the average Black Friday line in Honolulu for big retailers (Best Buy, CIrcuit City, etc.) be? Please don’t just guess on this.

Also, would the store still have a lot of merchandise or would it be cleaned out in, say, 10:00 AM? I know not a lot of people would know the answers, but might as well ask.

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3 Responses to “What would the Black Friday line for Honolulu be?”

  1. Jay P said :

    Considering the worst economy we’ve had in years, you can expect this one to be HUGE.

  2. JOHNNY M said :

    the same anywhere else in the United States

  3. cheapestpcrepair said :

    I was in a small town in Iowa and I waited hours outside of a Best Buy one year and a Office MAx the next year and both times I got nothing by the time I got into the store, they had been picked clean of the items that I wanted.

    Considering that Hawaii is small compared to the rest of the world in general, why limit yourself to the stores right on the island? just shop for specials on black friday websites and sales being held online, then you do not have to wait in line (or even get dressed for that matter lol) and you get the best selection for the best price!

    Tiger and CompUsa is all about the cure to END BREAST CANCER. that’s why they have elected offer, in place of Black Friday, PINK FRIDAY which not only offers you the customer amazing deals at mega discounts, but also they will be donating a minimum $100,000.00 donation to find the cure! They will be offering $330 laptops for $150, $6000 Sony Laptops for only $999 and 60 inch $1400 HD tvs for only $499!!! of course they will have hundreds of other awesome deals as well. Oh, and did I mention $1.99 SHIPPING?

    BELOW is the official blurb from the news and the link.

    CompUSA and TigerDirect are turning Black Friday pink on November 28 and are hosting an all-day webcast featuring dozens of big-ticket bargains available for a minimum of 50 percent off with all proceeds to go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The webcast, live from noon to midnight this Friday, will be available at http://www.tigerdirect.com/indexus.asp?&SRCCODE=LINKSHARE&cm_mmc_o=-ddCjC1bELltzywCjC-d2CjCdwwp&AffiliateID=xtkCB5Yi9.4-_A05MwzhRUXXlswcVRLeug




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