Black Friday is also the signal of the near the beginning days of best deals on the web for Christmas shopping in the U.S. and more than $ 45 billion was used up by U.S. customers in 2011.

Direct2deal pushed out of the countdown to Christmas deals in US with a number of sales "Blaze" produced in the approach of the U.S. version of "Black Friday".
In 2010, the online retailer offered 10 days limited trading on over 1,000 products in the first week U.S. offers Black Friday and this year it aims to trap more consumers by lower prices in the talent twice more goods including fashion, beauty, books, music, electronics, home and sports.

Offer again this year include "Specials Offers" with a limited amount of a product offered at a price for a short time. The first deals including perfume, toys and DVDs.
Christopher North, managing director of Direct2deal.com said: "The high discounts on offer means a lot of items can go quickly, so customers are advised to check regularly to snap up a bargain."
Direct2deal also predicts that Cyber Monday - the busiest U.S. shopping day online - will be on December 5, with the largest volume of customer orders should be placed 21 hours.
And December 12 is also designed to be a day of high demand that customers are becoming more comfortable with the command close to Christmas. However, last year of online customers were disappointed when the snow conditions caused major disruption to deliveries in some areas of the United States.
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