After last week’s articles about the best Black Friday deals (and the worst), we received a ton of comments and other tips from readers about where and what were the best buys.
Today, we’re looking at what’s going on for Cyber Monday, and we’re just not as interested. Sure, the Monday after Thanksgiving doesn’t provide the same adrenaline rush as Black Friday. However, it’s hard to fathom that we wouldn’t get psyched about something that allows us to lounge in pajamas and surf the web.
The National Retail Federation says that more than 84 percent of online retailers will be offering up goodies today. Does that mean deals are out there? Here are a few favorites:
We didn’t price these out against what was being offered on Black Friday (or any other day), but they look pretty nice nonetheless. Still, there there has to be a lot more out there, right? Maybe we are blinded by newspaper circulars or leftover turkey.
Are you shopping online today? Have you seen any stellar deals?
Sound off in the comments section below. If we dig out any worthy deals, we will let you know as well.

Was looking for a sale on Garmin 260W GPS. Best Buy had it for $50. discount ($199) w/ free shipping. Better price than Amazon, etc.
I found great Cyber Monday deals at http://www.cybermondaydiscountcodes.com
Black Friday…after holiday sales…anyone think they set us up by bulk ordering a bunch of items?
I was looking for a few particular items and…no dice. There are stipulations on the sales. Were there any ” off everything” or tiered sales?
Conspiracy?
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This web site will help you get the best prices on all of your purchases on cyber monday (and after!)
http://www.zingsale.com
It’s a free service that tracks prices of products from online stores (like amazon) and sends you an email when the price drops. You can set a target price or be notified when it falls by a certain percentage. Might be a nice way to make sure you’re getting the best deals this holiday season.