Apple May be Primed to Offer Massive Discounts on Black Friday

Those who are in the market for iPod's, computers and other Apple products or software are sure to be intrigued by Apple's potential Black Friday sale

Black Friday is renowned for providing buyers with the most chaotic shopping experience known to mankind and Apple's rumored Black Friday discounts are generating a tremendous amount of buzz from potential customers.

PCWorld.com is reporting that a flyer that is believed to have been unveiled by Apple indicates that all iPod's will be up to 30 percent off, all Mac computers will be up to 25 percent off and all forms of Apple accessories, hardware and software will be up to 15 percent off. The flyer also indicates that the massive discounts will only be applicable on Black Friday 2009, which is slated for November 27th.

Early speculation from customers is that the alleged Apple flyer is not legitimate due to the fact that the company has never implemented such lucrative discounts for customers in the past. Their Black Friday discounts in recent years have been relatively minimal but potential customers are hopeful that the flyer is legitimate based on an attempt from the company to appeal to those who have been unwilling to invest in high-priced items due to the recession.

PCWorld.com is reporting that Apple has generated record profits throughout 2009 despite the economic recession but the rumored Apple advertisement may not be fake based on the detail that was provided within the flyer. Each discount is clarified by the term "up to" a certain percentage off the original price, which means that the actual sale on select items would likely be substantially less than the amount specified on the flyer.

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