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Black Friday deals from Dell, Sam's Club start to pop up online

| Nov 02, 2016 12:05 AM EDT

Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States (the fourth Thursday of November).

Halloween has just passed but there are already some retailers leaking out their Black Friday deals which means shoppers can get ready and save up for the shopping season.

Black Friday online deals are just around the corner despite being the actual Black Friday several weeks away. It has been a tactic for retailers both online and physical ones to tease their customers into what they may buy with great savings during the highly-anticipated shopping event.

Amazon already posted some of their deals while Dell announced the Black Friday deals several weeks before. One of Dell's major Black Friday deals is the Xbox One S 500 GB "Battlefield 1" bundle with "Gears of War 4" plus a free Xbox One Wireless controller for only $250, Polygon has learned.

The company is also selling a Dell Inspiron laptop and a desktop separately for $100 each. Unfortunately, items will be available only starting on November 24 when the actual Black Friday will start.

Sam's Club Black Friday deals have also leaked online and some of them include several 4K TVs from Samsung and Vizio for less than $1000, The Verge reported. The cheapest 4K TV is the Vizio 50-inch 4K SmartCast TV for only $348 down from the $498 in other available stores.

There are also some console deals which may interest gamers looking to buy a new console for the holiday season. Sam's Club could be offering the PlayStation 4 "Uncharted 4" bundle with only $249 instead of the usual $299.

Other deals in the supposed leak:

  •  Samsung 78-inch curved 4K smart TV for $3,498
  •  Nest Cam for $149
  •  Xbox One S with Battlefield 1 or Minecraft and extra controller for $249
  •  GoPro Hero4 Silver bundle for $199

Black Friday deals and sales are mostly anticipated by early Christmas shoppers who do not want to give into the Christmas rush wherein stocks are low while the demand is high. Customers should just wait for the deals to officially be open to avoid conflicts.

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