After-Christmas sales 2013: Walmart, BestBuy, Amazon, Macy's launch discounts of up to 70 percent off

Retailers have rolled out massive after-Christmas sales, with retailers actually launching sales online on Christmas day in a bid to clear their inventory before the year ends.

Walmart, Target, Amazon, and department stores such as Macy's and JCPenney have all launched sales, offering huge discounts of up to 70 percent.

Amazon and clothing retailer Old Navy launched sales online on Christmas Day and starting today, Dec. 26, shoppers will see huge discounts on apparel.

JC Penney is offering up to 70 percent off on men's outerwear. At Macy's you can get buy one get one free on men's designer suits and dress shirts. You can also get an extra $10 off in-store at Macy's by printing this coupon.

Despite the credit card security breach at Target recently, the retail giant is offering up to 60 percent off on hundreds of items.

Select Best Buy stores will be open from 7am to 11pm between Dec. 26 to 27. Official flipcovers for the Galaxy S3 and S4 are 50 percent off and savings of over $300 are offered on appliances such as washing machines.

At Walmart, the 7inch Nextbook slate is being sold for $68 while supplies last. Laptop bundles with case, flash drive and printer start from just $300. A 19 inch LED TV is just $88 and a 32inch LED TV is $199.

The Google Nexus 7 16GB Wi-Fi tablet is being sold for just $159.

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