Dare I say that the people who have cancelled their orders, after finding that the deal price is not as great a saving as they thought, have been caught up in the hype of 'Black Friday deals'.
If you were that interested in buying an item then you would have a good idea of what is the average price and what is a cheap price for the product.
It looks as if some have bought an item on the basis that it is a great deal (bargains! YAY) when in reality it's just slightly cheaper.

for some reason i just bought a post it note dispenser.
wonder what price the xbox one will be.
Must be terrorist time at 4.52?
That "Pass The Bomb" game looks fun... might have to get it for Christmas holidays board gaming.

anyone else find it amusing that a bomb game has 50% off![]()
In turn players must shout out a word that contains the letters on the card and pass the bomb before it 'explodes'.

I know these sale events have been going for a few years in this country now but this year it's like every single retailer is having a 'Black Friday' event and really pushing the advertising - my inbox has been bombarded with crap 'black friday' emails from near enough every retailer in the western world!
Whenever I look at any of the supposed fantastic and unmissable offers there isn't really anything that jumps out to me as being a really good deal. The whole thing just seems a bit pointless to me.
