File: Black Friday in Brazil.swf-(4.39 MB, 400x224, Loop)
[_] JmTrad 11/30/15(Mon)16:10:19 No.2965449
28 people died
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)16:40:05 No.2965465
the problem is many shop offert discount that are too low to attract somebody. I live in Canada
and I only see offert that of 20% off. that is just not egnouh to want to fight.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)16:46:36 No.2965472
hah
those 28 died from candiru, borrachero dust, and flying lead mosquitoes.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)17:49:15 No.2965502
>>2965449
kill your self name fag
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)18:05:11 No.2965524
>>2965449
of course nobody goes for it, unlike in USA (i'm assuming USA isn't like this because i've never
been on a BF there) or other countries they basically increase the price to double right before
the sale so they sell it at roughly the same price as usual, with like 20% discount at max.
the only things which get actual sizable discounts are clothes and some appliances like irons,
but nothing like games or technology.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)18:16:24 No.2965542
>surely this has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that it's a fucking kitchen appliance
store
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)18:16:28 No.2965543
Brazil has soul-crushingly high sales taxes. It's no wonder nobody buys shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/15(Mon)18:25:06 No.2965553
>its a stores grand opening