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Check out these new Insider Deals just in time for holiday shopping
Read full article: Check out these new Insider Deals just in time for holiday shoppingCan you believe that the holidays are just around the corner? You know what that means? It’s time to start shopping! Luckily for you, we have a new batch of Insider Deals to make your holiday shopping just a little bit easier.
‘There’s soul, there’s community’: Renewed push to shop on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion for the holidays
Read full article: ‘There’s soul, there’s community’: Renewed push to shop on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion for the holidaysDetroit’s historic Avenue of Fashion is located on Livernois Avenue between 6 and 8 Mile Road. Before malls, it was a place people would go for luxury shopping and local organizations want to bring that back.
Oakland County shoppers could win up to $1,000 in small business sweepstakes
Read full article: Oakland County shoppers could win up to $1,000 in small business sweepstakesShoppers supporting small businesses in Oakland County have a chance to win a $1,000 prize as part of the county’s Local Gems sweepstakes.
Holiday shopping: Risks of ‘buy now, pay later’ plans
Read full article: Holiday shopping: Risks of ‘buy now, pay later’ plansMany stores are offering “buy now, pay later” programs that allow shoppers to pay less up up front. While those programs may sound like a good idea at the time, they could have an impact on your finances.
Scam watch: Biggest holiday scams right now that you should look out for
Read full article: Scam watch: Biggest holiday scams right now that you should look out forThe holiday season is often busy with shopping, parties and traveling -- all things that can keep you distracted, making you an easier target for scammers.
3 ways to shop smarter online this holiday season
Read full article: 3 ways to shop smarter online this holiday seasonTraditionally, this is the busiest online shopping day of the year with all kinds of deals to be had. With more business than ever online, how do you know if you are using a reputable website? We spoke with the experts at the Better Business Bureau to get their advice.
Flashpoint Interview: Business reporter talks supply chain kinks, impact on small businesses
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: Business reporter talks supply chain kinks, impact on small businessesSupply chain issues are impacting businesses across the U.S. and the world -- but the impact has arguably been greater on small businesses.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel shares how to avoid online scams this holiday season
Read full article: Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel shares how to avoid online scams this holiday seasonBetween Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday, you’re bound to run into a few scams while you shop online.
Time to start holiday shopping at Eastern Market
Read full article: Time to start holiday shopping at Eastern MarketWith the tree ceremony tonight in Detroit, the holiday season is officially here. That means it is time to deck the halls and hunt for giFt. One place you can do both is at the Holiday Market at the Eastern Market which starts this Sunday, November 21.
Hectic holiday season: Shipping, shopping, job scams to watch out for
Read full article: Hectic holiday season: Shipping, shopping, job scams to watch out forThe pandemic is making it easier and easier for scammers to take advantage of people, and the hectic holiday season only makes people more vulnerable to scams.
Toy safety: Holiday shoppers urged to avoid knock-off products, unfamiliar retailers
Read full article: Toy safety: Holiday shoppers urged to avoid knock-off products, unfamiliar retailersExperts are warning parents and families to be aware of where their kids’ toys are coming from this holiday season to help avoid any toy-related injuries.
If you want your packages to arrive on time for the holidays you should ship them ASAP
Read full article: If you want your packages to arrive on time for the holidays you should ship them ASAPThe Help Me Hank team has been tracking supply issues ranging from empty shelves to parents having trouble finding much-desired holiday toys.
Metro Detroit residents squeeze in last-minute holiday shopping before Christmas
Read full article: Metro Detroit residents squeeze in last-minute holiday shopping before ChristmasSo that became available and now I’m trying to do it,” said Damien Lindsey. With the stores likely to be closed for Christmas, a few people might be disappointed when looking into their stocking. Those who have seen this trend year after year said the last-minute shopping wave is lacking compared to year’s past. (Holiday shopping) is not as fluent as it was in the past,” said K&G salesman Sydney Spight. “It’s so hectic with the quarantine and everything and everybody is trying to get their last-minute stuff in,” Lindsey said.
Sterling Heights police remind holiday shoppers to keep gifts out of sight to prevent theft
Read full article: Sterling Heights police remind holiday shoppers to keep gifts out of sight to prevent theftSTERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – Every holiday season, police get a lot of calls from victims who have had packages stolen off front porches or from inside vehicles. Metro Detroit residents share their experiencesResearch shows that larcenies are about 22 percent higher in December because of holiday shopping. “If your purse does get stolen, your credit cards can be canceled. Experian said 43 percent of holiday shopping identity theft happens during online shopping. Keep an eye on your credit cards for fraudulent activity and don’t use a debit card online.
4 gifts ideas for things you can only get in Ann Arbor
Read full article: 4 gifts ideas for things you can only get in Ann ArborANN ARBOR, Mich. – It’s that time of year when families and friends are shopping for their loved ones (and their 2020 pod). This year, shoppers are looking for gifts that are comforting, come from the heart and support local businesses. Here are 4 Ann Arbor gift ideas:FOR THE COFFEE FIENDAnn Arbor has become synonymous with locally-owned and operated coffee shops, many of which use their own roasts. Take a look at festive tiles from Motawi Tileworks, ceramics and mixed media sculptures from the Gutman Gallery or paintings and prints from the Ann Arbor Art Center. Order specialty canned cocktails from The Last Word, Michigan-made whiskey from Ann Arbor Distilling Company, craft beer from HOMES or four-packs of mead from Bløm Meadworks.
Troy police warn of potential scams when reselling PlayStation 5
Read full article: Troy police warn of potential scams when reselling PlayStation 5TROY, Mich. – Police are issuing a warning to anyone trying to sell one of the hottest holiday gifts on the resale market. Troy police said they’re investigating multiple cases of people being scammed while reselling the PlayStation 5 gaming system. Troy Police are noticing more scams involving the PlayStation 5. This is happening unfortunately not just in Troy but around the country,” said John Julian with Troy Police Department. Police advise that if you’re going to meet and sell items, go with a friend and have your cellphone ready in case something goes wrong.
Need some holiday gift ideas? Some suggestions to steer you in the right direction
Read full article: Need some holiday gift ideas? Some suggestions to steer you in the right directionMorang’s first gift ideas were from Things Remembered, which has all kinds of items you can personalize for a loved one. Morang featured a new Coach tote with tons of space, along with new tags with festive messages. Winters in Michigan make hot beverages a great gift, and Morang said you can find plenty at Taste of Tea. American Eagle has all you need for athleisure, including sweats and leggings for hanging around the house. To hear more about gift ideas, watch the video above.
Michigan shoppers: Are you more likely to shop at small businesses or big-box stores?
Read full article: Michigan shoppers: Are you more likely to shop at small businesses or big-box stores?The day after Black Friday is commonly known as Small Business Saturday, when consumers are encouraged to patronize and support small, local businesses. The Michigan Economic Development Corp. said if Michiganders switched one in every ten purchases from big-box stores to local businesses, it would pump more than a billion dollars into the economy and create more than 10,000 jobs. With the coronavirus pandemic hitting locally-owned businesses extra hard, it’s safe to say that it’s important to support small businesses on more than one day this year to help them stay afloat. Michigan shoppers, we want to know: Are you more likely to shop at small, locally-owned businesses or big-box stores? Take the quick poll and give us your reasoning in the form below.
Holiday shopping for your pets? Consider supporting small, local businesses
Read full article: Holiday shopping for your pets? Consider supporting small, local businessesLIVONIA, Mich. – This Small Business Saturday, consumers are encouraged to patronize small businesses to support their local communities. Even those shopping for holiday gifts for their pets can find those special items at small, local businesses, like Premier Pet Supply in Livonia. Shopping locally can have significant benefits on individual communities and their economies. Watch the full report in the video player above. Related: Michigan leaders encourage residents to support local shops
Metro Detroit small businesses struggling through pandemic as important holiday season arrives
Read full article: Metro Detroit small businesses struggling through pandemic as important holiday season arrivesDETROIT – As small businesses in Metro Detroit struggle through the coronavirus pandemic, owners want people in the area to think small this year while shopping for the holidays. After a lengthy shutdown and continuing as the pandemic stretches on, small businesses around the world are struggling to keep their doors open. Saturday is “Small Business Saturday,” and it’s on everyone to do their part to help. Kathy Hamlin Gay has owned Strictly Sportswear on Seven Mile Road in Detroit for 35 years. Like so many small businesses, the pandemic has taken a huge toll on profits, but by shopping at local businesses Saturday, residents can help make sure those shops continue to thrive.
Black Friday holiday shopping in Metro Detroit toned down amid pandemic
Read full article: Black Friday holiday shopping in Metro Detroit toned down amid pandemicTraditional Black Friday holiday shopping looks a little different this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. Several large retailers have been rolling out Black Friday deals online over the last month instead of waiting for the day after Thanksgiving. Still, malls like the Somerset Collection in Troy and Twelve Oaks in Novi are getting a decent amount of shoppers this Friday -- but their main priority is on safety rather than deals, as COVID-19 has been spreading rapidly across Michigan in recent weeks. Watch Hank Winchester’s full report in the video player above.
Customers support Ferndale store through coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Customers support Ferndale store through coronavirus pandemicOne Metro Detroit store decided to put safety first and the response from customers has been more than they ever imagined. Local businesses have had to make some tough decisions over the last few months, but one Ferndale store made the choice to close and customers are rewarding them for it. Emily and John Murray opened Modern Natural Baby on Nine Mile Road in 2009 after having a baby of their own. Their store was able to survive thanks to the loyal customers who shopped online and through social media. John Murray said they’ve been getting orders from customers that don’t have children or grandchildren because they want to support the store.
Sales and safety precautions: What to expect on Black Friday
Read full article: Sales and safety precautions: What to expect on Black FridayDETROIT – Malls and local stores across Metro Detroit are preparing for what is typically one of the biggest shopping days of the year -- Black Friday. Local stores have had to reinvent themselves with many limiting the number of customers inside, offering hand sanitizing stations, requiring masks and putting safety first. As far as the deals go, many stores and malls will still be offering sales on Friday. Help Me Hank toy test: Testing 2020′s top toys ahead of the holidaysThe Help Me Hank Toy Test went virtual this year to keep everyone safe. We asked two families, both previous Help Me Hank toy testers, to try out some toys at home and give us their opinions.
Guide: Deadlines to ship your packages so they arrive before Christmas 2020
Read full article: Guide: Deadlines to ship your packages so they arrive before Christmas 2020To make sure your gifts arrive before Christmas, follow the holiday shipping deadlines for the U.S. USPS holiday shipping deadlinesThe USPS recommends shipping your packages by the following dates if you want them to arrive before December 25. FedEx holiday shipping deadlinesFedEx recommends shipping your packages by the following dates if you want them to arrive before December 25. UPS holiday shipping deadlinesUPS recommends shipping your packages by the following dates if you want them to arrive before December 25. Amazon holiday shipping deadlines will vary depending on where you live, what you’re ordering and if you’re a Prime member.
What kinds of children’s toys are you buying this holiday season amid the pandemic?
Read full article: What kinds of children’s toys are you buying this holiday season amid the pandemic?As we inch closer to the holidays, most of us are adapting our celebrations to meet new restrictions and protocols designed to prevent the spread of coronavirus. With the pandemic likely affecting your plans and events, we’re wondering if it is also affecting how you’re shopping for holiday gifts -- specifically those for children. Are you buying different kinds of toys for children this holiday season due to the coronavirus pandemic? In what ways -- if at all -- has the pandemic affected what toys you’re shopping for? Let us know using the form below.
Experts explain why shopping early for holiday gifts is beneficial
Read full article: Experts explain why shopping early for holiday gifts is beneficialREAD: Tips for managing your money ahead of holiday season“Retailers are rolling out Black Friday deals earlier than ever. Walmart has been hosting a series of Black Friday doorbusters leading up to Thanksgiving so it’s really changing and impacting what we can expect this holiday season,” Woroch said. Shopping early can help spread purchases out over a longer period and avoid debt or racking up high credit card bills. Woroch said some stores are offering incentives to shop now like cash back and gift cards that consumers could hold onto to use later in the holiday shopping season as well. No matter your shopping plan, consider shopping local and taking advantage of small businesses in your area.
Start shopping for the holidays with local businesses
Read full article: Start shopping for the holidays with local businessesIt’s a good time to start shopping for the holidays and what’s better than finding a unique gift while supporting a small business? In the past, it would attracted more than twelve thousand shoppers, but because of the pandemic she shifted and created an online shopping platform called All Things Marketplace. The Marketplace is a space where you can shop online, or in person, to find the unique gift you’re looking for. There is also going to be an All Things Marketplace Pop-up Shop in Corktown that will include 25 local businesses. The pop-up shop is at The Build Institute at The Corner, 1620 Michigan Ave Suite #120 in Detroit.
Ann Arbor’s Gutman Gallery announces first annual Holiday Artist Market
Read full article: Ann Arbor’s Gutman Gallery announces first annual Holiday Artist MarketANN ARBOR – The Guild of Artists & Artisans will be holding its first-ever Holiday Artist Market in its downtown Gutman Gallery from Nov. 4 to December 23. From Black Friday through Christmas Eve, the gallery will have extended holiday hours in its festive, warm space. The Gutman Gallery will also be participating in both downtown Ann Arbor’s Midnight Madness and Kerrytown Market’s Festive Fridays. On Fridays and Saturdays, The Guild will feature Artist Trunk Shows in the gallery. Gallery hoursNovember hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Extended Holiday Hours (Nov. 27-Dec. 22): Tuesday-Thursday 11a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday 11a.m.-7 p.m.Gutman Gallery is at 118 N. Fourth Ave.For more information, visit www.shopgutmangallery.com.
Paul Gross has one suggestion before you start holiday shopping
Read full article: Paul Gross has one suggestion before you start holiday shoppingAnd now, I’m already seeing holiday shopping ads and stories in our newscasts. If you’re not comfortable going to the store, check and see if you can buy direct from them through their website…including gift cards. Those gift cards will be celebrated! Those restaurant gift cards we buy just may keep our favorite eateries in business. So, before you plan your holiday shopping, make shopping local part of your plan.
Tips for managing your money ahead of holiday season
Read full article: Tips for managing your money ahead of holiday seasonHank Winchester is Local 4's Consumer Investigative Reporter and the head of WDIV's "Help Me Hank" Consumer Unit. He works to solve consumer complaints, reveal important recalls and track down thieves who have ripped off metro Detroiters.
Amazon Prime day marks the new start of the holiday shopping season
Read full article: Amazon Prime day marks the new start of the holiday shopping seasonAmazon kicked off two days of Prime Day deals and a slew of retailers are following suit with major discounts. READ: Amazon Prime Day starts today: Here are some of the best discountsThe days of waiting until Black Friday are over. Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Kohl’s and other retailers have said they will remain closed on Thanksgiving due to the pandemic and the growth of online shopping. Amazon Prime day started Tuesday morning and continues into Wednesday. There are stores offering big online deals to compete including Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Kohls and Hom Depot.
What will Black Friday look like amid the pandemic?
Read full article: What will Black Friday look like amid the pandemic?DETROIT – The 2020 holiday shopping season will be very different due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sept. 11, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 110,832; Death toll now at 6,578Black Friday is so last year. Home Depot is one of many retailers that are passing on Black Friday deals. Amazon will start offering deals Oct. 26. Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Target, Kohl’s and other retailers have said they will remain closed on Thanksgiving due to the pandemic and the growth of online shopping.
Walmart will be closed Thanksgiving Day amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Walmart will be closed Thanksgiving Day amid coronavirus pandemicWalmart is usually open on Thanksgiving Day. Walmart’s U.S. stores will be closed Thanksgiving Day amid the coronavirus pandemic, the corporation announced Tuesday. Walmart also announced it will pay out another cash bonus to store, club, distribution center and fulfillment center associates. The company said drivers, managers and assistant managers in stores, clubs, DCs, FCs and Health and Wellness also will receive a bonus. Related: Walmart, Sam’s Club to require masks in stores amid COVID-19 pandemicMore: Coronavirus news
All the Cyber Monday 2019 deals we’re freaking out about
Read full article: All the Cyber Monday 2019 deals we’re freaking out aboutOne of our favorite TV deals yet ... also from Target. You might even be able to get deals up to 70% off on select items (plus free shipping). At Levi’s, the company is offering 40% off full-priced items and an extra 50% off on sale items, plus free shipping when you enter CYBER. Forbes put out a handy list of the best Cyber Monday deals, which included this great find. We could round up TV deals all day.