Why Risk Your Life in the Stores? Shop Amazon’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deals

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If you don’t feel like battling tooth and nail at the brick and mortar stores, but still want to find some excellent Black Friday deals on stuff you need, may I suggest Amazon? Black Friday Deals.

And after the weekend, Amazon follows up with Cyber Monday, featuring awesome deals on electronics and gadgets of all kinds: Cyber Monday Deals Week.

If you click through to Amazon from one of our links, LGF gets a small commission based on the price of whatever you buy, at no extra charge to you. This is a great way to get some Christmas shopping done with the minimum amount of hassle and donnybrook, and support Little Green Footballs at the same time. Winning!

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