Asked by sed

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are two of the most popular days for consumers to shop for the best deals. Sometimes consumers will wait hours just to get the opportunity to save a couple of dollars. There are some cases in which these deals are not worth the hassle and headache of going to the store. For this activity you will complete two tasks. The first task is that you will find 8 Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deals that you as a consumer would have bought. You will give me the following information for each deal: Name of Product Picture of Product Link to where you found the product Do you think this was truly a good deal? Why or why not?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can do that — I just need a couple quick clarifications so I find deals that match what you want.

1. Which year’s Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals should I look for? (e.g., 2023, 2024, or the current 2025 sales?)
2. Any preferred stores or marketplaces? (Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, manufacturer sites, etc.)
3. Any product categories you want included or excluded? (electronics, kitchen, apparel, toys, appliances, gaming, etc.)
4. Do you want actual live links and real product images (I’ll provide URLs to product pages and images), or is it OK to get a curated example list based on typical past deals?
5. Do you want a short price-history check or comparison to typical/regular prices for each deal?

Reply with your choices and I’ll collect 8 deals with: product name, an image link, the product page link, and a short yes/no + explanation of whether it was truly a good deal.