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Here's where you can get free shipping on Black Friday

Many retailers, including Target, Walmart, Amazon, and Best Buy, will offer free shipping on Black Friday.

  • Retailers are starting to use free shipping as an attempt to gain market share during the holidays.
  • Many of the biggest retailers are offering free shipping for qualifying orders on
  • They include
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Competition among retailers heats up every holiday season, and this year is no different.

While deep discounts and other deals won't be hard to find, some retailers are offering free shipping in an effort to increase sales. Given that consumers find free shipping to be one of the most attractive perks a retailer can offer, they might be on to something.

These retailers are offering free shipping on Black Friday:

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  • giving away
  • website
  • exceptions
  • some items
  • two-day
  • over
  • The Motley Fool
  • BestBlackFriday.com
  • Lego:
  • free shipping
  • greater
  • through
  • over
  • at least
  • orders

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