Move Over 'Cyber,' This Is 'Green Monday'
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The holiday shopping calendar didn't stop with Cyber Monday: this is Green Monday.
What does it mean for you and the 'green' you're budgeting for gifts?
There's no higher purpose like Giving Tuesday. It's not a celebration of local retailers like Small Business Saturday.
eBay started Green Monday a decade ago as the last day online orders could be shipped in time for Christmas.
That's changed. It's evolved into another excuse to throw a sale in hopes of spurring a shopping frenzy. And there are deals to be had.
Target.com is offering $20 off every $100 you spend (though toys and some other items are excluded), and is throwing in free shipping.
At Levi's, get 40 percent off sitewide.
Macy's is calling it Friends & Family, with an extra 30 percent off web orders.
Walmart.com features price cuts on select items: $160 off a KitchenAid Stand Mixer; an Acer Aspire laptop for $375; a Sony PlayStation VR at a $200 discount.
Standard online shopping tips still apply: don't tap in your credit card info on public WiFi, and look for the padlock or 'https' in the address bar to ensure you're on a secure site.