The upcoming Cyber Monday sale is gathering rumors about a set-back due to the offers being flaunted on The Black Friday ads of Best Buy, Walmart, Target and others. Let's find out more.

The Black Friday Sale saw deals on 4K TVs and laptops of mid-range to high-end. There were advertised deals on Apple products including iMac, Macbook, iPhone, iPad Air, iPad mini and iPad Pro.

Hence, it is expected that there is nothing left for Cyber Monday, besides a variation of the deals on the same type of products. Ahead of festive season, retailers are finding a twist in the spending pattern of consumers. They don't want to risk their products with a late offering, as in case of Cyber Monday.

The impatient customers are reluctant to wait and grabbing the deals beforehand. In the past years, retailers offered predominantly deals on higher end products on Cyber Monday.

Looking at the Target Stores, we hope to see a radical Cyber Monday deals like past year. It is evident from past that Target Cyber Monday deal was a 15% site-wide discount.

Another shopping location, Best Buy is in mood of making Cyber Monday deals stand out. Last year's Cyber Monday deals are pretty much part of this year's Best Buy Black Friday deals. However, we can expect a site-wide discount this year.

The Cyber Monday sales are looking to become irrelevant with the current scenarios in mind. No ads and deals were released ahead of Black Friday. It will be very interesting to see how Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, Target and others solve the problem and keep Cyber Monday relevant.

Cyber Monday 2016 is on November 28. Many retailers will kick off Cyber Monday sales events right after Black Friday ends.

Stay tuned for more updates on Cyber Monday deals.

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