Like the daily black Friday.
Dozens of protected buyers against 40km morning winds in the morning as they lined out the black Friday of Levittown’s Island, knowing that as soon as they got inside the store, they would find completely young laptops, vacuum cleaners, cell phones and other goods for only $ 12 priest â € ”
A new 12,000 -square -foot -tank store in hempsted turnpike that sells returned and overloaded products from retail sellers such as Amazon, Target, Home Depot, Walmart and Costco has Long Islanders trying to deal with part of what they would cost new.
Items – some in the visible boxes of manufacturers and many of which are a mystery on non -described coffee packaging – start with $ 12 on Fridays and marked days. Anything that is not sold plus the reset trade drops to $ 10 on Saturdays, $ 8 Sunday, $ 4 on Monday, $ 2 Tuesday and then $ 1 Wednesday.
Friday stock on $ 12 included two $ 400 hp laptops, an apple iPhone with $ 700, 10 Galaxy Samsung $ 250 and an Airwrap $ 600 Dyson.
Before the clients enter, the workers roll the packaged goods stacked up at the top of the long wheeled tables covered with black tablecloths. Products are decorated to avoid fighting between buyers, who can immediately detect a coveted item and everyone grabs for it at the same time, co -owner Ali Shuaib told the post.
And, there are other rules to adhere to. If you are young in the store, Joseph Shuaib, who owns Island Black Friday with his cousin, Ali, will remind you of the police and procedures from Bullhorn.
â € œ Lute, so not the open boxes, â € Joseph told 75 people who entered shortly after the opening of store 9 morning to follow the treasures between the stock loads.
Most of the goods are in cardboard boxes that people kidnap not knowing what inside until an employee opens them for inspection and testing behind the counter. If someone decides not to buy it, the box is reset and placed again on the sales floor.
â € œHands up, everyone, – he announced before the purchases started.
Patrons kept their arms in the air to show that no one could get an advantage by feeling what was under Naperin.
â € œ are you ready?
“I don’t hear that – are you ready?
â € œuno, dos, â € and in what was supposed to be a number for three, Shuaib sounded the alarm in his megaphone and said, “Vamanos,” while store works attracted the fabric swaths to unison.
People of all ages, including long enough children for real, tried for the boxes that were looking for something worth buying and throwing what they could in their carts. Long time, tabletops began to think.
At 10am, 10 more tables were pulled out and the second round of purchases and raffles began. This was followed, as it is every Friday, repeating at 11am, noon and 5 in the afternoon
Shopping hunting can be as exciting as Raffles, said Maria Machado, 54, a housewife and freeport.
Last Friday, the store gave prizes worth $ 1,500 to $ 2,000, including a Galaxy tablet, a Dyson hairstyle and a cup of Stanley.
â € œ Oh my Lord, is exciting, said Machado, who earned $ 200 a week ago. She shorten her short trip last Friday for a meeting, but would return to do more shopping that day and would be there for the last rifle at 5am.
Gifts are held daily. On Thursday, the store donates surplus churches and schools and staff focuses on the sale of furniture with a discount and preparing new actions for Friday refresh, Ali Shuaib said.
Shuaibs said they opened the black island on Friday six months ago and Ali said for three years ago, they owned another store called Crazy Hot Deals in nearby Bethpage.
Wantagh Pensioner Jill Steiger, 72, discovered crazy hot acts for three years and followed cousins in their new location. She goes every day, “I’m not sick or have a doctor’s appointment.”
Although she has spent thousands of dollars over the years, she said she does not need anything, giving whatever her two children or three grandchildren want and grabbing the rest at her base.
Buying there is a thing of friends, – said Steiger, who knows many rules by name and sometimes comes out to eat with them.
For David Lopez, 35, exits from his home in Selden have become a family thing. Last Friday, he arrived with 10 family members, eventually loading the six shopping carts. “
Rachell Rosales Cardena, 32, an East Northport nurse, appeared early on Friday, as he does every Friday after working a 12-hour change at night at a nearby hospital. “I want to get the best deals I can get,” she said.
“We want to keep it a secret,” she said. “I don’t want her to come out. But they’re doing great things here.
Black Island Friday, 3131 hempstead tpke., Levittown, NY 11756; Open daily 9am to 7:30 in the afternoon, Sundays from 10am to 6 pm and Thursday from 9am to 3rd afternoon
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