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The How-To Geek Guide to Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales

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The How-To Geek Guide to Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales

It’s that shop-til-you-drop time of year again and retailers have already spent most of November with teaser sales and ads for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Read on as we show you how to score the best deals and avoid getting ripped off.

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