Cancelled my $0.99/mo Hulu plan from last year's Black Friday deal and my girlfriend got this year's $1.99/mo plan. If Hulu asks, we're different people with different accounts that happen to live in the same house and use the same computer to stream Hulu, usually together. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I got hulu for 1.99 a month, for 12 months
I got Hulu for $1.99 as well because it was so cheap. I never had Hulu before but I just looked and I don't see anything interesting to watch. Any recommendations?
I haven't watched any of their original stuff, but Killing Eve (originally on BBC America) is fantastic. We're also finally watching 30 Rock on it (been on my mean-to-watch list for literally 10 years) and it's great.
I bought an iPhone 11 Pro Max and two iPhone 11s at Costco on Wednesday using the T-mobile $700 back trade-in deal for iPhone 7s. After the dust settles and we get the three $700 rebate cards and sell the two 11s, GF ends up with a new 11 Pro Max for almost nothing.
Finally bought our Nintendo Switch (been hemming and hawing on pulling the trigger for over two years now) on Amazon for full price but with a $25 Amazon credit back.
13% cashback on TopCashBack for Dell Small Business means that I was able to stock up on a few Dell desktops I'd been putting off buying for cheap (Optiplex 3070s for $689 instead of $769 for the particular configuration I typically order) for work, saving work some coin while getting myself more than enough cashback to pay for all the above tomfoolery.
So my total cost of Black Friday this year is approximately $0 after reselling, waiting for cashback, and Costco rebate cards.
Last year we spent almost three grand on Black Friday but that was on a screaming-deal for a new camera for GF's business, and the shutter failed on her previous camera about six months later, so that was probably the best purchase we made all year. Not having a real backup camera apart from an old 5D Mark II before that was insanity.