Amazon and Target products are available for as low as $1 in Everyday Crazy Hot Deals. Everyday Crazy Hot Deals is a discount store in the U.S. that buys and resells returned products from the largest retail stores.
Journalist Aaron Mok has visited Everyday Crazy Hot Deals in Bethpage, New York. Everyday Crazy Hot Deals is reportedly a huge store buying and reselling returned products from Amazon and Target at a discounted price. Upon visiting, Mok discovered that the prices of the products depends on the day of the week. Everyday Crazy Hot Deals restock its inventory during the weekends. This means that the products are pricier on Fridays and Saturdays. Fortunately, the prices drop every day until it reaches their lowest on Thursday, as reported by Michalitsianos.READ ALSO: Up To $19 Minimum Hourly Wage Increase For Store Workers, Walmart Says
Shopping Experience at Everyday Crazy Hot Deals
According to Mok, shopping at Everyday Crazy Hot Deals requires a lot of walking. Also, most of the products are not organized in large containers. This means that customers must have to rummage through other products to find what they need. Some products are also in bad condition due to damages and being unsealed. There are some packages that are sealed, but if customers would want to know the contents, they must approach the customer service center and have a worker open them.
Nonetheless, the most organized part of the huge store must be the furniture section. Chairs and couches wrapped in saran are arranged. The most expensive products Mok found were a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and a Google Nest Doorbell at $150 each. By Wednesday, Mok visited the store again when all the items were priced at $1. By Friday, he visited again when a flock of shoppers crowded the store as products are being restocked. Due to the crowd, an employee decided to use a megaphone to discuss ground rules for safe shopping.
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