Leaked Black Friday 2014 ads for Walmart and Amazon lure shoppers to sweet deals and price markdowns

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Black Friday is one big bargain galore, and with easy haggle, everyone will be able to mark off all the items on his or her Christmas list and still have the budget to get more. The yearly bazaar is the home of price markdowns and good deals for appliances, watches, DVDs, books, toys, apparels, gadgets and electronics like smartphones, laptops, computers, games, consoles, and accessories. The sundry list has nearly everything.

Walmart and Amazon are huge partakers of the Black Friday shopping festivity. For those interested in making the most out of the occasion with the two, the retail titans treat them with leaked ads filled with offers the average buyer can never snub.

First, Walmart has recently released its Walmart 2014 Toy Book, which consists of 32 pages of latest toy goodies on discount. Popular companies in the game industry have propped up for Walmart to bring buyers the sweetest offers. Disney merchandise for popular movie titles like "Frozen" and "Cars" are ready to buy, and so are Fisher-Price, LeapFrog and Crayola items.

Heavy gamers can also score some awesome deals on game titles and even the actual game consoles like Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. One notable offer is the Xbox One Holiday Value Console Bundle with "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag" and "Assassin's Creed 5: Unity" for $349 (that's a $50 discount). Tech perks like Apple devices and Beats by Dr Dre are also on sale for Black Friday patrons to grab.

To date, the retail titan has already guaranteed 20,000 rollbacks and has upped the freight of its digital shelves from 6 million items last year to 7 million. Walmart has slashed $70 off the Dell 15.6-inch Inspiron 15 laptop, making it $479 instead of $549. Shoppers eyeing the Nerf Rebelle Agent Bow Blaster can now get it for $19.88 from its original $29.99 price. Online purchases for the RCA 9-inch 8 GB tablet and Sceptre 50-inch LED HDTV give buyers $20 off.

Walmart also hosted a 24-hour Cyber-Monday Sale where shoppers fetched arrays of items at knockdown prices.

Amazon Wikipedia

Amazon, on the other hand, is very early to publish its 2014 Electronics Gift Guide this year to inform buyers of its promo offers for tons of most-requested gadgets in the realm. Bargain hunters can snag low-priced cameras, data storage devices, wireless smart devices, computers and home entertainment showcases from well-known corporations. A shop for The Gamer, Gadget Guru, Music Enthusiast and Digital Photographer is in attendance for the special day.

At the moment, Amazon generously offers the Microsoft Surface Pro tablet for less than half its original price. From $999.99, it's now all the way down to $460. The Dell Touchscreen Ultrabook is up for grabs for only $627.52 instead of $999.

Shoppers are weeks away from Black Friday but Walmart and Amazon are on an early start, giving special offers and price knockdowns to make everyone equipped with the perfect presents for Christmas. By Nov. 28, consumers can expect these two to go full-scale with their promotions.

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