Black Friday 2015 sales: Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Macy's rumored store schedules on Thanksgiving sale

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It's almost that time of year when people go crazy over various items sold at shockingly low prices — Black Friday — and rumors about the holiday deals are starting to circulate online.

November hasn't arrived yet but people are just so excited despite the fact that no retail stores have provided solid details about their deals, discounts, or even store hours.

However, a report from Inquisitr gave away rumored store hours for the likes of favorites Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Macy's, and more.

The report stated that the store hours information is based on past Black Friday schedule, but also emphasized that the details are not official unless the stores confirm them.

For instance, on Thursday, Nov. 26, at local time, Walmart and Best Buy will open at 6 p.m. and Target at 8 p.m., while Macy's will welcome eager shoppers at 12:00 a.m. local time Friday, Nov. 27.

Inquisitr provides the complete list of the stores and their rumored Thanksgiving holiday store schedules.

Those details may not have been set on stone, but some stores have already issued their statement about the upcoming holiday rush sale.

For this year, Staples won't be opening its doors on Thanksgiving Day but will be welcoming shoppers by 6 a.m. local time on the following day, ready for Black Friday, as reported by Herald Tribune.

GameStop won't also be joining the Thanksgiving Day sale, iDigitalTimes gathered, and the company announced that the store will be closed on that day, but will resume opening on Black Friday at 5 a.m. local time.

GameStop's reason for closing is truly a heartwarming one — it wants people to spend time with their family on that day instead of getting busy with the shopping spree.

As for the deals offered, nothing has been mentioned as of yet, but it is expected that the anticipated offers will be announced by early November.