A Dozen Places to Find Black Friday 2007 Deals
November 17, 2007 by Deborah Ng
Filed under General, Holiday Thrift, Web Resources
Ah yes, searches for Black Friday 2007 deals are way up. Here’s a question for you, is Black Friday shopping worth it? Do you get up early on the day after Thanksgiving and brave the malls to find a few Black Friday deals? Personally, I stay far, far away. I hang out at home with my family and eat leftover turkey and apple pie. To me this is far more appealing than standing in line for three hours to save a couple of dollars. I like a bargain as much as the next guy, but I appreciate my sanity much more. Still, the headline promises “A Dozen Places to find Black Friday 2007 Deals”, and I aim to deliver. It’s funny how Black Friday ads are supposed to be a closely guarded secret, yet so many websites (many promising to be the “official” Black Friday site) seem to get the information ahead of time.
A Dozen Places to Find Black Friday 2007 Deals
- BlackFriday.info offers a look at some Black Friday deals and even throws in a coupon or two.
- Black Friday 2007 touts itself as the “official” website for Black Friday 2007. I don’t know about that, but it does provide a worthy list of Black Friday deals.
- The San Francisco Chronicle has an interesting article on the Black Friday phenomenon and lists places one can find a few bargains.
- Blackfday.com also claims to be the “official” Black Friday 2007 site. It’s almost to Olympic proportions, isn’t it?
- Deal Plus also offers links to plenty of Black Friday 2007 bargains.
- Deal Taker has a very long list of links to Black Friday deals.
- Go figure. Gotta Deal is also the “official” Black Friday 2007 site!
- The forum at Fat Wallet is very busy with promises of Black Friday bargains.
- Black-Friday.net features a list of some well-known retailers and their Black Friday 2007 ads.
- Daddy-O-Deals has a forum where many Black Friday offers are listed.
- Even Amazon.com is jumping on the bandwagon with a Black Friday 2007 page.
- Here’s where you can sign up to receive “Super” Friday deals at Lowes.
Now, I can probably give you a list with hundreds and hundreds of places to find Black Friday 2007 deals but the fact of the matter is they’re all listing the same thing, so it’s kind of redundant. Here’s the top of the list. Enjoy your shopping, and don’t forget a book or iPod for standing in line.


















I think it’s cheaper to just sit back and observe Black Friday as Buy Nothing Day.
I hear that, Kate.
I love your blog and I agree about these sales. Boxing Day is another one. And I am a bargain shopper.
My wife shops on black friday, has for several years. We’ve got four kids to the savings really do add up for us and she doesn’t mind going. The past couple years she has gone with my mother and they’ve enjoyed the time together.
I don’t really get into it but in the end she doesn’t mind and it helps us save money.