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Best Cyber Monday Deals from Target, Walmart, Best Buy and More

Let your fingers do the shopping with click-throughs to online deals promoted as Cyber Monday and Cyber Week specials.

Here's a Sampling of the best Cyber Monday, Cyber Week Sales

  • Cyber Week sales are available now at Walmart online, with specials including a JVC 32-inch Class LCD 720p 60Hz HDTV for $199 and a Philips Norelco PowerTouch Electric Razor with bonus travel shaver for $32.97.

  • "It's Cyber Monday all week long" at Kohl's online, where cyber specials end Dec. 1 and include a Polaroid ultra-thin digital video recorder for $169.99 and some Seiko watches for men and women, for $99.99 each.

  • Barnes & Noble online features a Cyber Monday countdown clock, along with a preview of special-deal offerings and an extended Black Friday, 30 percent off one-item deal, with a code for both in-store and online purchases. Deals include up to 50 percent off some toys and games, 50 percent off some books, 20 percent off Vera Bradley, and a buy-one, get-one 50 precent-off deal on Moleskin notebooks.
  • Walgreens online is offering an extra 15 percent off sitewide, by entering the code, "15thanks" (some restrictions apply).

  • Through Dec. 17, get $10 back for every $50 in pre-tax purchases you spend at Radio Shack online and in store, at participating locations.
  • At Macy's online, shop today, with a one-day early event, featuring an extra 15 percent off plus free shipping at $75. Enter the promo code: "cyber." Cyber Monday two-day specials include 50 percent off select women's coats. Deals in all departments, with an extra 25 to 40 percent off clearance.
  • At JCPenney online, enjoy "free shipping, no minimum, no code" through Cyber Monday, Nov. 26.
  • A two-day "Cyber Sale" is under way at Best Buy online, with "hot deals in every department" and a "free $25 savings code with store pickup on purchases $250 or more."
  • Cyber Monday deals started, Sunday, Nov. 25, at Michaels online. Free standard shipping. Cyber deals include up to 61 percent off canvas prints, 50 percent off hardcover photo books, 40 percent off photo calendars and 45 percent off holiday cards, holiday business cards, personalized stationery.
  • The online "Holiday Gift Shop" at the Burlington Coat Factory lists "gifts under $10" through "gifts $100 and under," featuring gifts for him, her, kids and pets. Stocking stuffers, too.
  • Online-only exclusives are posted at Kmart online, with Cyber Monday deals good through Tuesday, Nov. 27. Free shipping on orders of $49 or more.
  • "Hot deals all Cyber Week long" are available at Target online throughout the week. Free shipping when you spend $50 combined on eligible items across all categories. Sale ends Dec. 1. Online-only deals across all departements include the Hot Wheels Blitz Mega Garage for $29.99 and a Union Geometric Print Futon for $99.50.

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Crystal Tai May 1, 2011 at 06:28 pm
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