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ruggief | 22:25 Sat 07th Jul 2007 | Shopping & Style
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Hi, Are these the same Saturday as I'm just planning my sleep, If I go at Midnight for the Harry Potter book shall I just sit in Macdonalds until 5am and go straight to Next?
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If this is a serious q, then you could probably look on the Next website to find out the local Next you're planning on going to and then call them to find out when the sale is. And then do the same for the book shop you're planning to purchase Harry from.

Personally, I'd opt for the sleep over the pair of them - Next Sales - you take your life in your hands with all of the sale jostlers and it's so untidy - you may get good deals but the sleep, sweat and blood you lose just isn't worth it! Surely Harry Potter won't be that popular (perhaps I'm out of touch) to have to queue for the night to get his book!
i thought the next sale was already on?
harry potter comes out on the 21st
you could of pre ordrered the book you may still be able too.
as for next its beyond me why anyone would want to go there anyway its tat off years ago.
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Yes they are on the same day.
Actually getting up early and going to the next sale is far better than going there in the day (from about 8 onwards) as all the best stuff is there first thing and there is not as many people - in my local Next there is maybe 25 people that early and thats in a major city!!!
With the Harry Potter book - there is gonna be loads - just get it later in the day, thats what I am gonna do - or if you really do want to get it a midnight then just read it in Maccie D's until Next opens at 5.

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