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Amazon has up to 100% off; Walmart makes it Cyber Week

The Cyber Monday deals have arrived.

Here are some of the better deals to be found during this online shopping fiesta:

Amazon has huge discounts across their varied inventory, with savings of up to the limit — a wild 100 percent off (like on the LG Xenon GR500 Phone, that is usually $299.99). You do have to buy it with a service plan to get the deal.

Toys R Us has 60 percent off many toys, busting through the 50 percent off they have been largely offering in stores, and up to 75 percent off on others today.

Walmart, not surprisingly, is taking the event one step further and offering Cyber Week deals. Throughout the week, Walmart will have big discounts online, and shipping for pennies.

Best Buy also has noted it will continue some of its Cyber sales throughout the week.

Shop Justice has 40 percent off the entire site today only. Just enter code “772” at checkout.

JCPenney is having its “biggest Cyber Monday sale ever,” with up to 70 percent off and free shipping for orders of more than $25.

TechBargains highlighted several deals for today, including some good ones at Ienovo.

Dell has 10.1-inch laptops for as low as $279, and MacMall has a 13-inch MacBook notebook computer for $919.99, among other savings.

Also, HP has up to 60 percent off, with its “best deals of the season.” Wallet Pop noted that HP had a $369 laptop with 15.6-inch screen, a $299 laptop with 15.6-inch screen, up to 50 percent off printers, up to 60 percent off accessories and savings on additional laptops and desktops.

Game Stop has up to $30 off select games and other sales.

Target has what it is calling its lowest prices of the season online today, and free shipping when you spend $50 on select items.

Old Navy, The Gap and Banana Republic all have 20 percent off any purchase, plus free shipping today.

Borders has marked down all items for buy one, get one for 60 percent off, 50 percent off priority shipping and free standard shipping for orders of $10 or more. That sale continues through Tuesday, as well.

Alice.com, a new site that sells necessities like toilet paper, detergent and diapers by mail, is offering its gift cards at 15 percent to 30 percent off today. The innovative bargains site always has free shipping.

The bargains site Wise Bread also noted other ways Alice can save you cash.

Kohl’s has extra discounts on already marked down items, and ways to earn free shipping.

The Disney Store has up to 25 percent off online today.

The Discovery Store has its “Planet Earth” DVD set for $19.99 (regularly $79.95) amid other sales.

And even Harry & David, of the classic, festive food baskets, is having a Cyber Monday sale.

Also check out the sites for Sears and Kmart.

CyberMonday.com, CyberMonday.net and Sale.com also have information on the many sales out there today.

There also was a guide in Sunday’s paper to help with Cyber Monday shopping, and some rumblings that there may be more than one Cyber Monday this season.

And, finally, for 17 more helpful tips for having a safe and happy Cyber Monday, check out Coupon Sherpa’s handy list.

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By heroism

November 30, 2009 3:46 PM | Link to this

Wow what great deals!!! i can’t believe the savings taking place today. Another great deal to check out is the straight talk plan available at walmart. For 45$ a month one gets unlimited minutes and texting on the verizon networl.

By r

December 2, 2009 8:20 AM | Link to this

good deals if you have a job and money.

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