The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Black Friday at Walmart to begin early

- Jim Dalrymple II

SALT LAKE CITY >> Black Friday will begin early, gradually and complicate­dly this year for shoppers at megastore Walmart.

The Arkansas-based retailer announced plans Monday to begin regular, in-store sales Thanksgivi­ng day at 6 p.m., two hours earlier than last year. But the earlier start time won’t be a free-for-all. Instead, the 6 p.m. sales will only include some items — sheets, clothing, video games, etc. — while other products will go on sale two hours later, at 8 p.m.

The next day — the actual Black Friday — the store will start yet another “sales event” at 8 a.m., with yet another group of products offered on discount. Friday sales also will include “manager’s specials” in which store managers drop prices on high-demand products.

Shoppers looking to get a head start can begin even earlier online; Duncan Mac Naughton, chief merchandis­ing and marketing officer, said deals on the company’s website will begin “early in the morning” on Thanksgivi­ng Day, though he did not provide a specific start time for Web sales.

The retailer also is bringing back its “one-hour guarantee” program, which debuted in 2012. The program promises sale items to customers who wait in designated lines at specific times.

So, for example, Walmart will be selling a Vizio 60inch TV for $688 — a price Walmart says is discounted by $310. That sale begins Thursday at 6 p.m. The onehour guarantee means that anyone who waits in line to buy the item Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. will get the huge TV at the discounted price.

Walmart will offer a total of 21 guaranteed items including iPad Minis, high definition TVs, toys, video games, computers and other items.

And as if the array of sales’ start times and guaranteed items weren’t complicate­d enough, Walmart also is rolling out a new wristband program. The program allows customers to show up prior to the two Thursday evening sales and collect a wristband. The wristband essentiall­y saves customers a place in line; once they have it, they can continue shopping and then “come back to the designated line within two hours after the event start time to pick up their product,” according to a news release.

The number of wristbands are limited, too.

The complicate­d sales programs promise to be a bonanza for highly dedicated shoppers who will be able to snap up deals earlier and with greater efficiency than in previous years.

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GETTY Holiday shopping season gets underway on “Black Friday.”

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