What's the point of this sale? Originally it was meant to get stores out of the red and into the black in the account books. Now it's all about getting people in the store to buy things. They may not get that 50 inch LCD TV they were after, but they just might buy a few other things that catch their eyes instead.
So many people are hyped up for the event. In fact, some will eagerly await that newspaper on Thursday because it holds the rest of the Black Friday deals that haven't yet been found online. For some families, it's an after dinner event to pour over the circulars and plan out their trip.
So what's your spin on it? And those of you who are non-US, you can still comment about the event anyway

My take is that it's a day that gets worse each year. I've only been out one year to shop in the craziness when I was younger and that was because my sister wanted a trampoline for Christmas. We went to the sports store and were able to get it for her so then we just decided to check out other stores too. The trampoline was our only goal though. Anyway, like I said, it's hyped as the biggest shopping day of the year, but it's not. That day is usually between the 19th and 23rd of December, and depends on the weather conditions and when Christmas falls for that year.
The biggest deals seem to be those on electronics. Smart consumers know to stay away from this deals, but the random Joe off the street doesn't. Electronics sold at cheaper prices on this day usually happen because the product they are hyping up is a slight deviation from the regular model. It doesn't have all the standard features that the regular model does. If you check the model #, there may be an extra letter at the end to signify this. Electronics tend to be made only for Black Friday. Remember that Joe off the street I mentioned? Well here's a story about such a Joe, who happened to be my uncle. One year he went to Walmart and they had VCRs on sale for cheap. He ended up buying 5 of them. He took them home to find that not one of them worked and they all had to be taken back.
It's really a huge greedfest in the end and not worth the hassle. Many deals can be found online and lately it seems some stores start much of their Black Friday events early to help with the rush. And if you didn't get anything for Black Friday, there's always Cyber Monday. At least with that event you don't have to push and shove to get what you want. But I still wouldn't go for the electronics.
Your turn!