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Is anyone buying anything for black Friday?

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Bluewavescrashing · 23/11/2019 19:14

I've bought one thing only, a present for a big birthday for my mum, that is genuinely half price compared to the best price for the last few months. I think a lot of the deals aren't that great though. How about you?

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mummyof2ds · 25/11/2019 19:49

@Damntheman thank you

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Bluewavescrashing · 25/11/2019 14:09

I'm hoping to get a good deal on a baby car seat. I could put them in a wheelbarrow lined with straw i guess and hike 15miles to nearest shop instead. But a) i would have to buy an actual wheelbarrow first, b) I like to get somewhere and back within a morning rather than 2 days.

Grin

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Tensixtysix · 25/11/2019 13:50

Hope to get an Oculus Go for less than £200

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Damntheman · 25/11/2019 13:49

@mummyof2ds Amazon is the place for kindles :) Good luck.

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8Iris8 · 25/11/2019 12:04

We got an Amazon kids tablet for DC Christmas present. We were going to get one anyway, so we were pleased to get it at almost 50% off.

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Caspianberg · 25/11/2019 10:08

I'm hoping to get a good deal on a baby car seat. I could put them in a wheelbarrow lined with straw i guess and hike 15miles to nearest shop instead. But a) i would have to buy an actual wheelbarrow first, b) I like to get somewhere and back within a morning rather than 2 days.

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Veronicat · 25/11/2019 08:07

@TonOfLead I got one from Aldis online. I did consider the Lavazza one from John Lewis as its down to £19 too.

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TonOfLead · 24/11/2019 21:30

What milk frother did you get Veronicat?

I'm mulling over getting an echo dot for my DM. She has mobility issues and lives alone - I thought it might be useful for calling family/neighbours if she fell. Has anyone used it for that purpose?

Also, on the subject of the dot - can Alexa answer the interminable DC questions that I don't know the answer to such as whether a wolf or leopard can run faster or the size of a whale/basking/great white shark?

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OhMsBeliever · 24/11/2019 20:46

My kids have an echo dot to listen to music in their bedroom. They rarely actually talk to each other so it would be a very boring eavesdropping session!

I have a google home mini in the kitchen, it came free when I got family Spotify, but the microphone is off, I just use it as a speaker as I don't want it listening to me shouting at the kids/singing along to my music as I'm cooking dinner.

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user1019273703 · 24/11/2019 20:42

Got a amazon dot which I have been wanting for a while

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PassingIntoTheWest · 24/11/2019 20:33

I'm now giving it a second thought and wondering how it could improve my life 😂. I do worry about the privacy implications though.

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HoldMyLobster · 24/11/2019 20:28

I wouldn't have an Echo / dot / similar either. I'm amazed that so many people would without giving it a second thought.

I gave it a second thought but bought one anyway...

Still what do I know? Apparently I spent £1700 on a sofa and spend my life on long haul flights Grin

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PassingIntoTheWest · 24/11/2019 20:22

I wouldn't have an Echo / dot / similar either. I'm amazed that so many people would without giving it a second thought.

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Allmyarseandpeggymartin · 24/11/2019 20:21

This thread is amazing!

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GoGoLego · 24/11/2019 20:17

Waiting to buy a few presents.

Might buy a few dvds as recently got rid of our old system and there some classics on there which I'm not prepared to rely on Netflix for

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Changelingfrommars · 24/11/2019 20:11

I’m looking for a MacBook Air - really hoping there’ll be a bargain to be had over the next week or so.

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highlandcoo · 24/11/2019 20:04

Agree with PPs that echo dot and Alexa are creepy. Far too close to Big Brother is watching you for me. Not a moral judgement on spending your money on that sort of stuff but isn't being potentially listened to at any time concerning?

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TrixieFranklin · 24/11/2019 19:41

Eh? So drugs, travel and going to shows are ok ways to spend money because that's what you're into.. but me and my love of salty buttered toast are to be judged as non essential? Fuck off.

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Soubriquet · 24/11/2019 19:40

The switch is good fun!

I can recommended it! It’s really fun to play with the family too

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AllStarBySmashMouth · 24/11/2019 19:31

Also for Christ's sake Slumberly. No, not everything is a necessity but do you know what? I work hard and I can spend my money on whatever the fuck I want. And if I want to pay £300 for a games console I will. Now, I'm off to make some toast with the toaster I don't need.

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joffreyscoffees · 24/11/2019 19:27

Bought DD a Kindle Fire kids - think it was £84.99 down to £49.99.

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AllStarBySmashMouth · 24/11/2019 19:25

I was hoping to get a Switch but the deals aren't really selling it for me.

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Nicknacky · 24/11/2019 19:23

Wow, you are so, so cool talking about drugs slumberly

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Slumberly · 24/11/2019 19:21

@coconuttelegraph If you know of anyone doing Black Friday deals on LSD or pure MDMA, please pass their details on Grin

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HoldMyLobster · 24/11/2019 19:17

Really interesting to see how many people are getting the Echo dot. DH won’t have voice activated assistants in the house (privacy/abuse of data concerns) but if we could I’d get the Google stuff over Amazon, simply because the Amazon ecosystem is so tightly tied to ordering stuff. Those who already have it, do you find you buy more, either physical or streamed stuff?

We don't order anything via the Echo, but we do use it fairly extensively for search. Part of my job is optimizing websites for search, and we're definitely looking at how to optimize better for voice-activated search.

I would assume that more and more will get ordered via Echo going forward, especially those items that people order regularly from the same Amazon vendor.

Not sure about streaming - that's an interesting question. We're also looking at Alexa Skills and Alexa Flash Briefings.

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