How about the lady who got amped 'down' on painkillers, then went Black Friday shopping? She'd had her wisdom teeth pulled just prior, then went out. She ended up with clothes that didn't fit.
Or the shopper who was so frustrated and angry arguing over who got the last of a deeply discounted children's bike they grabbed it, jumped on, and rode OUT OF the store without paying...
You've binged on turkey, potatoes, and other Thanksgiving indulgences. You're all footballed out. You're ready for Black Friday shopping! But where do you go? Every place that's open will have crazy lines, a million people, and the parking will be a mess...
It turns out, we don't all have the same Christmas shopping habits. Some people hate premature shopping, let alone decorating. Others will shop throughout the entire year, and even "forget" to take down their Christmas lights from last year...
It still remains one of the biggest shopping days of the year, and a boost for retailers. But compared to 10, even five years ago, Black Friday is losing steam steadily.
It's called "Price Steering" or "Price Discrimination", it has nothing to do with your ethnic backround, but CAN result in online shopping NOT being the bargain everyone believes it is.
According to leading researchers, market trends, and business experts, retail companies have only themselves to blame for Black Friday (and Cyber Monday) burnout. Some predict 2015 to match 2014, when Black Friday sales dropped 11 percent over 2013.
People in stores are the worst on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. Here is a look at the 10 absolute worst people you'll find in stores the day after Thanksgiving.