The stores have been shut tight for two days but that’s all going to change tomorrow as the bargain hunters hit the streets on Boxing Day looking to save big bucks on the sales that are on offer. Video games are always popular but Jeff Novak of Red Flag Deals.com warns retailers also know what’s hot and what’s not.
He does not expect any deals on the Nintendo switch because they are really hot right now.
X-Box and Playstation may come as a bundle where you get an extra controller and a few games so he expects shoppers will see good deals on those.
For high end phones like Android and i-Phone, Novak says you usually see carrier deals with a gift card or free headphones if you sign up for two years. He expects clothing to be marked down as much as 50 per cent in some of the stores.
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