I did this last year and the year before. my name is David a quad, and welcome to my youtube channel. more details from that first Black Friday, add this year's. Plus, Chipotle has three dollar burritos for everyone on Halloween on WCPO comm. Ben Frisch's is offering all-you-can-eat meatloaf- a national meatloaf day. follow me on Twitter or like me on Facebook. with those, you'll have to wait till Friday for Black Friday deals and to be alerted to this year's Black Friday ads as soon as they're released. do you shop Black Friday? then they'll be happy to hear that Dillard's, Nordstrom, Costco, Home Depot, Lowe's, Menards and Cabela's are among 40 stores refusing to open this Thanksgiving Day. some shoppers say they won't come out Thanksgiving night. the Christian Science Monitor meantime says: look for fitbit's for $59, beats pill speakers for $100 and Dyson vacuums for $1.99. Dyl news comms is the hottest item will be 60 and 65 inch 4k TVs with brand names as low as $600. come on, what about the big ads from Target, Best Buy and Walmart? well, those are still a little bit off, but we are getting some idea about what to expect. now out is from harbor freight tools, courtesy the website bf adds net Harbor freights, hoping to lure shoppers with a $499 generator, cordless drills from $15.99 and a tilting TV wall mount for just $14.99. stores, meantime, are readying their ads with the first Black Friday and of the 2016 season. we're just weeks away from 2016 s Black Friday, so obviously it's gonna be good deals on that day, and many shoppers are already making plans. it is out tonight and while it's not quite Walmart or Best Buy, we can still learn a lot from it about what to expect the day after Thanksgiving this year. Vera Bradley says customer names and credit card numbers may have been compromised. it has a local store in the Kenwood town center. the purveyor of those colorful Paisley handbags says hackers access the payment processing system in its 112 stores and 44 factory outlets over the summer. this time the handbag maker, Vera Bradley, says its cash register system has been hacked. Verizon says it is investigating but says there is no system-wide reason for increased data usage. that's up from just 200 complaints back in January. a report in the Cleveland Plain Dealer today says Verizon customers reported more than 2000 complaints with the FCC in September. tonight the FCC reports a big spike in complaints about data overages, especially among Verizon customers last month. John Oh, correct the mystery over increased smartphone data use it deepens. but first, soaring complaints about soaring data usage. a consumer reporter, John Matarese, shows what to expect from all the big stores this Black Friday. yet the first Black Friday season ad is already out.
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