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Camping out for Black Friday deals is a tradition for Doreen Perpignan, but the Bethlehem resident is stepping up her game this year to take advantage of Thanksgiving Day sales. Perpignan has been braving the elements since about 1 p.m. Monday outside Best Buy in the Southmont Shopping Center to try to secure a 55-inch, high-definition TV, originally priced at $1,000, for $500. Her 22-year-old son, who's getting the TV for Christmas, is her motivation for spending more than 72 hours in line, Perpignan said. The doors open 6 p.m. Thanksgiving, with entry tickets given out up to two hours earlier, the store says. Click here to read the article.
Camping out for Black Friday deals is a tradition for Doreen Perpignan, but the Bethlehem resident is stepping up her game this year to take advantage of Thanksgiving Day sales.
Perpignan has been braving the elements since about 1 p.m. Monday outside Best Buy in the Southmont Shopping Center to try to secure a 55-inch, high-definition TV, originally priced at $1,000, for $500.
Her 22-year-old son, who's getting the TV for Christmas, is her motivation for spending more than 72 hours in line, Perpignan said. The doors open 6 p.m. Thanksgiving, with entry tickets given out up to two hours earlier, the store says.
Click here to read the article.