Black Friday 2015 deals: Costco and Target holiday offerings

Black Friday shopping at Target Wikimedia Commons/GridProp

More and more retail giants have joined the hype of releasing the deals that they may offer on Black Friday.

Costco and Target are two of the retail giants that have teased items that shoppers can expect from them during this year's major shopping event.

For Costco, Black Friday sale will start on Friday, Nov. 20 and will run through Nov. 26. The store will be open during regular store hours but will close on Thanksgiving Day, The Verge reported.

Shoppers can expect to find offers including Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Type Cover, the stylus Surface Pen Bundle, and a 55-inch Samsung 4K TV. These offers are available in stores and online.

The report continued that the store will reopen its doors on Black Friday. Costco didn't divulge specific details about the pricing, but only indicated the discounts.

The complete details of Costco's deals can be found in this link.

Meanwhile, Target also released the preview of its Black Friday events on Monday, including the "10 Days of Deals" promo, which will offer great discounts on electronic devices starting on Nov. 22 until Dec. 1, PC Magazine reported.

Also, there will be a Black Friday presale on the Nov. 25, the details of which will be posted on Target's website on Nov. 22. Furthermore, shoppers who spend more than $75 during Black Friday are entitled to a 20 percent discount, which can be used between Dec. 4 and 13.

Some of the items that will bear discounts include Beats Solo 2 Headphones, Xbox One Gears of War Bundle, and Parrot Bebop Drone, among many others. Target will also be offering gift cards for more discounts.

Those who want to own Apple devices should consider heading to target because purchasing them comes with free gift cards. Buying any Apple smartwatch will reward shoppers with a $100 Target gift card for free and iPad Air 2 with free $150 gift card.

More details on Target's Black Friday deals can be found here.

 

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