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Black Friday Smart Phone Apps you NEED to Download

By: Michael Holden
Updated: November 19, 2012
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NOVEMBER 18, 2012- There's an app for just about everything now a days....  Including cell phone apps that will make your holiday shopping a little easier.

A T & T area manager Tom Berndt introduced us to three holiday apps.

    The first is a TGI Black Friday app that acts as a news paper ad database.

    It gives you all the deals ahead of Black Friday.

    The second app is a Shop Kick app.

    If you walk into a store, it will track your attendance and assign you points.

    Once you get enough points you get store rewards.

    Finally, the Snip Snap app scans your coupons and saves them into your phone.

    All of these cell phone apps are free.

    You can download them in your app store on your smart phone.

   

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