Ho, ho, hold off before you spend this holiday season
It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of holiday shopping, but it’s not always as easy to foot the bill
It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of holiday shopping, but it’s not always as easy to foot the bill
Leaked ads and announcements from top retailers hint at the temptations they're preparing for early shoppers
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From soothing music to bulk pricing, retailers use these tactics to get you to buy things that aren't on your gift list
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The luxury retailer, famous for its extravagant gifts and exorbitant prices, is now catching heat on social media for this unusual offering
Consumers are changing their ways, avoiding the last-minute rush and depending on their smartphones to keep them focused
As Black Friday wanes in importance, retailers must get creative to stand out -- and Amazon's early move sure stands out
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It plans a respite from mayhem to allow children with autism and their families to shop without overloading their senses
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Walmart, Target and others are pulling out all the stops to convince consumers to hit their stores and skip online shopping
It’s adding new options for its grocery services and expanding these offerings to more cities, such as Chicago and Dallas
Luxury retailer's holiday catalog ranges from million-dollar fantasy gifts to items with a broader social purpose
Indications of weaker consumer spending are everywhere -- and that's a bad sign heading into the holiday shopping season
Consider travelling just a few weeks after the crazed holidays and you'll find a whole world of bargain-priced family fun
Dolls can come with crutches and multiple skin tones and body styles, while all sorts of toys aim at both boys and girls
The technology maker alleges that 90 percent of its so-called products listed on Amazon are fake
This year's trend reflects both a tightening labor market and shifts in the types of skills required
Many big stores and mall owners found that opening for business on the holiday doesn't really add sales, it just moves them
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The closer to Thanksgiving and Christmas, the loftier the fares get -- and they do so quickly with each passing day
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