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Retailers Trying To Salvage 2008 Sales

Reported by: Mary Tignor
Email: Mary.Tignor@wcpo.com
Contributor: Richard Chiles
Last Update: 12/26/2008 8:35 am
(Photo Credit: Google Images)
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Retailers across the Tri-State are offering big markdowns and extended hours as they try to salvage the holiday shopping season.

Sears stores are opening several hours early and offering door buster deals through noon. Shoppers can get jeans for less than $10 or special financing on exercise equipment.

Kmart is offering 50 percent discounts on items throughout the store and offering deals on seasonal decor.

Toys R Us says it's cutting prices by 60 percent on some brands the day after Christmas.

Other retailers such as Target are pushing online deals. Target is putting thousands of items on clearance and making them eligible for free shipping the day after Christmas.

Others, like Wal-Mart, are waiting until the weekend to make markdowns on items such as televisions, office and home goods.





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