James Banner

Sales Bells



Posted: Monday, December 07, 2009

by James Banner

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.. I am sure you have heard that song before. It's that season to purchase gifts for family and friends. I have started my shopping and catching some great deals. Each store has its own agenda. Not every store has the same price for a particular item. Stores are depending on sales, cash back, and rebates.

Consumers love a great deal and it brings them back. For instance Khols, have sales and cash back to help its customers save big money. When you walk in the store, you will see that the shopping experience there is wonderful. If a customer needs help it's only a matter of minutes before an associate appears. Their customer service is great. Walmart has plenty of price drops on their items to lure in new customers as well as keep the regulars. Macy's offer sales and deals that peak the interests of sophisticated shoppers.

If you have expensive taste, Tiffany's, Johnson and Murphy, Juicy Couture, Brooks Brothers, Bebe, and other luxurious spots are offering some good deals this season. If you're looking to impress that special lady, Juicy Couture's handbags are running approximately between $200-1000. If she's into jewelry, why not try a Tiffany's keychain necklace. These cost about $400 up to $5000 depending on your preferences. They are the perfect gift! Ladies if you're into getting a grand gift for the husband, shoot for a watch- Rolex, tie, dress shirt or suit, or a sports car (just threw that one out there), if he's a corporate professional. Also, other gifts include a sports cap, electric shaver or a grooming kit. We have to take care of ourselves too.

If you're on a budget, these stores have great deals for both sexes: Sears, Nautica, Mens Wearhouse, S & K (not sure if they're still around), Best Buy (for those techies), Khol's, and JCPenny.

James is an aspiring writer who encourages comments from seasoned as well as new authors sharing new ideas & advice crafting better articles. He enjoys reading books, the arts, and learning about the world. Knowledge is power!

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