As you gear your mind, body and wallet for the Boxing Day Sales that are looming behind the tinsel-covered-turkey-induced cloud that is Christmas, it’s time to talk to strategy.
What exactly are the best ways to attack the cluster and chaos of retail on December 26? And are there ways to prepare, aside from prepping your elbows and putting on your armour?
The short answer is yes.
Go online.
Sounds self-explanatory, but you'd be surprised by the amount of people who think they can only enjoy the sales by braving shopping centres. It's definitely not the case.
According to News Corp, Cashrewards figures revealed that in 2015, $125 million worth of stock was purchased online last year on Boxing Day in Australia. This year, it's believed that number will surpass $200 million.
Rather helpfully, Only Melbourne has promised to publish a list of retailers whose sales will be available online as they come into play. You can check out that list, as it is updated, here.
Additionally, finder.com.au will point you towards some of the best sales happening right on your computer screen.
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It's worth going on Christmas Eve.
Trust me on this one. I know Christmas Eve is usually plagued with last-minute preparation for the next day, but if you're genuinely committed to the cause, brace the shopping centres on December 24.