Retail

Best Buy Promotional Offers Just Keep on Coming

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The after-Christmas sales continue at many retailers, and the offers may get better as the New Year’s holiday approaches. Because most retailers don’t close out their fiscal quarter until the end of January, low pricing could be with us for a while. This may be especially true for retail clothing stores, which have been hit hard by warmer than usual weather.

One company that shows no sign of letting up on its aggressive pricing for the holidays is Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY). Free shipping is still promoted for all online purchases.

Best Buy continues to flog its TVs, and Monday’s new TV deal is a Samsung 58-inch 1080p Smart HDTV (UN58J5190AFXZA) marked down from a regular price of $849.99 to $649.99.

In case you missed it, Sunday’s deal of the day, a 60-inch Samsung 4K Ultra HDTV (60UF7300) is still available for $1,199.99, but that’s $300 more than Sunday’s price. The regular price on that TV is $1,499.99.

Monday’s deal of the day is an HP 15.6-inch touch-screen laptop with 6 GB of memory and a 1 TB hard drive (m6-ae151dx) for $499.99, a savings of $180 off the regular price of $679.99.

Best Buy also continues it promotion of all things Apple. iPhones, iPads and MacBooks remain on offer at savings of between $100 and $300, depending on the product.

If you’re in the market for a new microwave oven, Best Buy is offering a wide variety of those, including a Frigidaire 1.7-cubic foot over-the-range model in stainless steel (FGMV175QF) for $249.99, a savings of more than 30% from the full price.

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