Cyber Monday: How To Cope
If Black Friday left you down and out, don’t look now, because here comes Cyber Monday. The Monday after Thanksgiving weekend is deemed Cyber Monday because all of the deals on this day are for electronics and they are on the Internet only. The best place to find these deals include Amazon and Newegg. But if you are tired of all the sales that have been going on and want to spend, or not spend, your money in a different way, you should look into these ways.
Invest in a bird cage. This is especially important if you own a bird that has outgrown the cage you already own or you just want to add a new look to that part of your house. Of course, the bird isn’t going to care very much about improved space for it to fly around in, but new bird cages are perfect for adding a new look or feel to any room in the house.
Do your shopping on Black Friday. Yes, it is true that Black Friday is one of the worst, most crowded days for shopping on the planet, but if you get all of your shopping done on that day, then you will have no reason to spend money on Cyber Monday. This goes mostly for the new products like TVs and Blu-Ray players that you already probably bought though. If you are searching for a new video game or some DVDs, then Cyber Monday is probably more up your alley.
Cyber Monday combines all of the stresses of Black Friday, but you can sit at home in your pajamas (or sit at work and pretend to be doing stuff) while you shop in comfort. Plus, many of these deals are going to actually be better than what was going on during Black Friday. If the day after Thanksgiving stresses you out too much, or you just hate crowds, then Cyber Monday is your best bet. On the other hand, if you have already spent your life savings and your trust fund on Black Friday, then Cyber Monday should be avoided at all costs because it will only end up putting you even deeper in debt.
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