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Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday
Storm the stores at midnight, or wait to shop in your jammies? Either way, you'll get a deal. But which is the smarter option?
Tags: Cyber Monday , Wal-Mart , Best Buy , Nathan Hager , wtop saves you money
D.C. Humane Society vending love on the cheap
There's a Black Friday deal that's a little different than any other gift you'll find out there: Half off and "two-fers" on gifts that are sure to warm the heart.
Tags: Animal shelter , Washington Humane Society , adoption
Police: Shoppers beware in mall parking lots
About 20 percent of all pedestrian collisions occur in shopping center parking lots, Montgomery County Police report -- a particularly dangerous statistic when combined with the tired, frazzled fit-seekers who descend upon local malls and stores during the biggest shopping day of the year.
Tags: Shopping , Pedestrian , collision , pedestrian accident , Lucille Baur , Montgomery County Police , Tysons Corner
St. Nick adds corporations to naughty, nice lists
Consumer reports has compiled a list of naughty and nice companies, based on customer service policies.
Tags: holiday shopping , Verizon , L.L. Bean , Shopping
Black Friday 2010
WTOP has everything you need to know for Black Friday 2010.
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Cyber criminals target online shoppers
Reader's Digest warns of cybersecurity threats when online shopping.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , Reader's Digest , technology , Shopping , Dorobek Insider
Report Black Friday issues to WTOP
Are you battling the crowds this Black Friday? You can be a part of WTOP's Black Friday coverage.
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Black Friday: Who spends more?
Do spendthrifts or tightwads spend more? The answer and reasons might surprise you.
Tags: holiday shopping , Christmas shopping , tightwad , spendthrift , Scott Rick , holiday spending , Colleen Kelleher
Black Friday Apps
Don't want to wander aimlessly looking for early-morning deals after Thanksgiving? There's an app for that.
Tags: iPhone , Android , Nathan Hager
Police to watch for shopper safety in parking lots
Montgomery County Police will spend the holiday season patrolling county shopping centers, along with passing out 5,000 reflective shopping bags to area shoppers.
Tags: Montgomery County Police , Paul Starks , Shopping , pedestrian safety



