Cyber Monday deals 2010: Walmart adds new products to Cyber Monday list
Walmart unleashed their Cyber Monday deals 2010 list on Sunday and began to sell out of items quickly. This caused some consumers to get a bit of a panic as they wondered what was going on, especially since Cyber Monday (the biggest online shopping event of the year) hadn’t officially started. But there was no need for cause, fear or worry: Walmart has added new items to their Cyber Monday list. Since the retail giant is extending their Cyber Monday deals until December 3, 2010, there’s a good chance they may continue to add goodies!
Walmart adds news products for Cyber Monday
Walmart has some incredible Cyber Monday deals including computers, electronics and televisions, laptops and PlayStation and Xbox bundles. There are some great goodies for the kids just in time for Christmas such as a 12” Huffy Disney Princess Girl’s Bike marked down to $49.00, an Adventure Play Set (Columbia Wooden Swing Set) marked down to $499.00, and a Little Tikes Jump ‘n Slide Dry bouncer for $179.00.
The Celestron Power Seeker 70 AZ telescope has been marked down to $49.00. The Toshiba Satellite laptop is $578.00 (includes a printer) and the HP Black Pavilion p6653w desktop PC with a LCD monitor is $575.00.
Continue to visit Walmart throughout Cyber Monday and the rest of the week for additional savings and deals. Yesterday, Walmart had a number of items out of stock after many sales, however, today they have replaced those items and at this point, everything listed on their Cyber Monday deals page is in stock.
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November 29th, 2010 at 1:41 PM
BREAKING NEWS! Thanks to Cyber Monday and Amazon (with their special Cyber Monday page: http://amzn.to/e5EbDA), I can now go hopelessly in debt from the comfort and convenience of my own home.