Black Friday 2015: Free shipping from Best Buy; Kohl's cash; hot toy deals from K-Mart

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It's almost November and that's great news for Black Friday shoppers as great deals will start to be revealed.

According to BlackFriday.com, cheap offers are not the only things to get excited about this holiday because retail stores like Best Buy and Kohl's are also offering something interesting.

Best Buy announced on its page that it will be offering free shipping on most of its products starting from Oct. 25 to Nov. 2.

The retailer usually requires its shoppers to spend a minimum of $35 in order to get free shipping, but that minimum fee will be scrapped out to help make a more convenient shopping experience for this season.

What this means is that shoppers can buy those little items without worrying about the minimum fee to get free shipping.

Kohl's, on the other hand, will have a repeat offer of the $15 Kohl's Cash deal from last year.

From Nov. 24 to Nov 29, shoppers can earn $15 Kohl's cash for every time they spend $50 on different products, according to BlackFriday.

What's more is that there's a secret behind the deal and it's a good one — it doesn't really have to be $50 — spending at least $48 dollars would be enough to experience this sweet deal.

Other deals previously reported are those offered by Dell. Dell's ads were the first to be leaked on the BlackFriday site and included offers such as an Xbox One bundle, micro desktops, and laptops.

Meanwhile, K-Mart already made its offers for Black Friday 2015 known, according to a report from Northern Voices Online.

For those who like to shop for toys to give on Christmas, K-Mart's deals might help them decide.

A Disney Frozen Sing-A-Long Elsa will be offered at $39.99. Monster High Boo York Doll and Flotation Station will sell for $44.99.

Other toys on the list include Hot Wheels Ultimate Garage, Barbie Collector 2015 Holiday Doll - Auburn, Marvel Comics XPV Marvel RC Hulk Smash, and FurReal Friends StarLily My Magical Unicorn, among many others.

 

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