For two people who have never participated in Black Friday before, Mark Barrie and Cheryl Anthony know what it takes to get a good deal.
Claudia Stagoff
After waiting in line since 3pm Thursday, they were the first shoppers in line to enter Game at Canal Walk.Inside Game, just minutes before midnight, Nizaam Pramat, Game store manager, gave the employees a pep talk, preparing them for the big rush to come. Pramat led the employees and customers waiting in a countdown from five, keeping the crowd excited and organised.
“We’re able to help our customers save and associate the brand with good deals,” said Pramat, who has worked at Game the last three Black Fridays. Pramat said that the nationwide chain of stores hopes to save customers R100-million this Black Friday, adding that the best deal they are offering is on the TVs.The first person to grab a television upon entering the store, Waqu says that he spent three hours waiting, ready to get what he came for.
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