Walmart Black Friday Deals just dropped and suddenly Nov. 23rd is too far away

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If you’ve been itching to get your hands on Black Friday deals for 2017, you’re not alone. And Walmart just released their ad today.

Yep, it finally happened —Walmart dropped their Black Friday deals and they do not disappoint. While the real Black Friday rollbacks don’t start until Thanksgiving Day (November 23rd) at 6pm, a lot of these items already have price drops — so shop on.

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Everyone needs a good handheld vacuum and this sleek Dyson one is $70 off

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Small messes are constant, but big upright vacuums are possibly the most inconvenient appliance to have if your living space is limited.

Stop using a crappy dustpan and get your hands on this sleek looking handheld Dyson DC34 that happens to be $70 off right now.

Though it’s just a handheld, this puppy uses Dyson’s Root Cyclone technology, so you can count on the suction staying powerful throughout cleaning. Not only is it super strong for a handheld vacuum, but it’s bagless and has an easy-empty hygienic bin instead — because we all know touching hairy vacuum bags is just plain gross. Recharge it when necessary and skip dealing with tangled cords all together.  Read more…

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Buying stuff at Walmart and selling it on Amazon nets this guy millions of dollars

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There may be untapped millions to be made in the clearance racks of your local Walmart.

That’s according to a 28-year-old former accountant who told CNBC that he makes six figures raiding the big-box store’s discount aisles and flipping the items on Amazon.

Ryan Grant told the site he simply browses the store, smartphone in hand, comparing the price tags to those listed in the Amazon Seller app to gauge potential profits. He then uses Amazon’s fulfillment service to ship items in bulk at cheaper rates afforded by the online shopping giant.

Grant, who lives in Minneapolis, first perfected this system selling textbooks in college. But it wasn’t until he quit his accounting job four years ago that he really ramped up the operation, eventually renting out a 725-square-foot warehouse to store the boxes upon boxes of products. Read more…

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