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The FSA Store Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales 2024?

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Has anyone heard about the FSA store's Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for 2024? I'm looking to stock up on FSA-eligible items and wondering if they'll offer significant discounts. What kind of savings did you see last year? Are there any particular products you recommend watching for? Also, do they typically extend their sales beyond Cyber Monday? Thanks for any insights!


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Just catching up on this thread. Before you dive in, are you trying to burn through a huge leftover balance or just looking for a few specific things? Knowing your goal helps because some stuff sells out way faster than others. I've had some mixed luck in the past with these year-end sales. One time I waited until Cyber Monday to grab a new setup for my home health kit, and the one I got finally showed up but half the order was backordered. It was a mess because:

  • the site crashed right at midnight when I tried to checkout
  • shipping took like three weeks longer than usual
  • I almost missed my reimbursement deadline because of the delay Like someone mentioned, waiting might save a few bucks, but the stress of items going out of stock is real. Tbh I usually just buy the high-priority stuff as soon as I see any decent discount at all. It works better for me than gambling on a last-minute coupon that might not even apply to what I actually need. Reliability is usually worth more than an extra five percent off.


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Just check their official website or social media. There will be a lot of great deals.


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Last year they did 25% off sitewide, so this year's deal isn't quite as good. But heads up - they usually drop additional deals closer to Cyber Monday. Worth waiting if you can.


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