Galaxy flip 4 už 600eur -300 cashback iš Samsungo turėčiau gauti.
Pats prasciausias BF kiek teko matyti. Nei vieno daikto nenusipirkau.
Išleidau 20€ plius siuntimas ant mašinos detalės iš Vokietijos, kai jos kaina (naujos) Lietuvoje 15€
I didn’t go shopping because I was sick
Found some good pants on tommy hilfiger and then i bought pretty much the same pants on vinted for 9x cheaper still
Black Friday is never so big here, at least comparing to United States
There are no real discounts here in Lithuania. All you can buy cheaper is shit that they can’t sell for years. It’s better to look elsewhere
I got a headache.
Humana has BF once a month 🤷😅
Lots of board games, the only shop that did not hype the prices before Friday. Got some nice games.
Earbudus paėmiau už 30 eurų pigiau.
Hot wheels’ą, pirkau Pepco vietoj Maximos ir sutaupiau ~40 ct. Tikras juodas penktadienis tądien buvo
New backpacks from DBjourney and a bunch of stuff from amazon – Xbox was discounted quite a bit as well as a vacuum that I wanted. Saved almost 200 euros on it alone compared to sellers in Lithuania. Oh, also Zalando. And gym membership. I splurged this year.🤷🏼♂️
Nieko, nes man nieko iš tikrųjų ne reikia ir aš nesileidžiu kompanijų manipuliacijoms.
r/anticonsumption
Prisijuokiau iš reklamų:
“Juodasis Penktadienis! -10% nuolaidos!!!”
Nieko nepirkau šiemet. 🙂
Nieko nepirkau, nes nieko ir nereikėjo.
Meh.
Wait, is it over? Some stores had black friday, week etc. for 3 times already, still counting.
Black Friday deals here in Lithuania mostly seem to be pretty awful, to be honest.
Yes, discounts are available, but they mostly appear for goods that are a) niche b) are a part of a leftover stock (i.e. BNIB, but older products of lesser use) c) new products, which are plain bad (i.e. Samsung devices). And, most of the time, retailers blow up the price of those same products before Black Friday so that they can really shock the consumers with an “incredible” discount. I.e. there is a couch that costs 1129 euro, now has a 50% discount. Incredible, right? Well, the price history shows that before the Black Friday, at and now costs the same amount.
I looked at kainos.lt, the biggest discount on the Lithuanian E-shops was 50%, and it was applied to some random cables and (the thing I remember the most) a game Xcom 2 for PS4. Yes, cables can be useful for someone, also, Xcom 2 is a great game, consequently, it is just quite appaling of a sale. Looks more like a warehouse clearance than a real, shocking discount that Black Friday should be synonymous with.
Nusipirkau stalo žaidimų
Does collecting 2 video games that were given for free on gog count?
Else, i bought nothing as i already have what i need.
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Nezinau nei vieno kuris padare “huge deal” is to.
I got a flu for Black Friday
Galaxy flip 4 už 600eur -300 cashback iš Samsungo turėčiau gauti.
Pats prasciausias BF kiek teko matyti. Nei vieno daikto nenusipirkau.
Išleidau 20€ plius siuntimas ant mašinos detalės iš Vokietijos, kai jos kaina (naujos) Lietuvoje 15€
I didn’t go shopping because I was sick
Found some good pants on tommy hilfiger and then i bought pretty much the same pants on vinted for 9x cheaper still
Black Friday is never so big here, at least comparing to United States
There are no real discounts here in Lithuania. All you can buy cheaper is shit that they can’t sell for years. It’s better to look elsewhere
I got a headache.
Humana has BF once a month 🤷😅
Lots of board games, the only shop that did not hype the prices before Friday. Got some nice games.
Earbudus paėmiau už 30 eurų pigiau.
Hot wheels’ą, pirkau Pepco vietoj Maximos ir sutaupiau ~40 ct. Tikras juodas penktadienis tądien buvo
New backpacks from DBjourney and a bunch of stuff from amazon – Xbox was discounted quite a bit as well as a vacuum that I wanted. Saved almost 200 euros on it alone compared to sellers in Lithuania. Oh, also Zalando. And gym membership. I splurged this year.🤷🏼♂️
Nieko, nes man nieko iš tikrųjų ne reikia ir aš nesileidžiu kompanijų manipuliacijoms.
r/anticonsumption
Prisijuokiau iš reklamų:
“Juodasis Penktadienis! -10% nuolaidos!!!”
Nieko nepirkau šiemet. 🙂
Nieko nepirkau, nes nieko ir nereikėjo.
Meh.
Wait, is it over? Some stores had black friday, week etc. for 3 times already, still counting.
Black Friday deals here in Lithuania mostly seem to be pretty awful, to be honest.
Yes, discounts are available, but they mostly appear for goods that are a) niche b) are a part of a leftover stock (i.e. BNIB, but older products of lesser use) c) new products, which are plain bad (i.e. Samsung devices). And, most of the time, retailers blow up the price of those same products before Black Friday so that they can really shock the consumers with an “incredible” discount. I.e. there is a couch that costs 1129 euro, now has a 50% discount. Incredible, right? Well, the price history shows that before the Black Friday, at and now costs the same amount.
I looked at kainos.lt, the biggest discount on the Lithuanian E-shops was 50%, and it was applied to some random cables and (the thing I remember the most) a game Xcom 2 for PS4. Yes, cables can be useful for someone, also, Xcom 2 is a great game, consequently, it is just quite appaling of a sale. Looks more like a warehouse clearance than a real, shocking discount that Black Friday should be synonymous with.
Nusipirkau stalo žaidimų
Does collecting 2 video games that were given for free on gog count?
Else, i bought nothing as i already have what i need.
Man nieko nereikia, tai nieko ir neieškojau.