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Winnipeggers line up for Boxing Day deals despite frigid temps

It was 29 C with a wind chill making it feel like 39, but that didn't stop hundreds of Winnipeggers from lining up to score sweet Boxing Day savings.

While most were happy with their deals, some said the sales weren't what they hoped for

Winnipeg Boxing Day adventures

7 years ago
Duration 1:55
Boxing Day shoppers in Winnipeg lined up early Tuesday morning despite the frigid temperatures looking for deals. CBC's Austin Grabish was out on the front lines of the big bargain hunt.

It was 29 C with a wind chill making it feel like 39, but that didn't stop hundreds of Winnipeggers from lining up to score sweet Boxing Day savings.

When the doors opened at 6 a.m. Tuesday morning at Best Buy on St. James Street, the lineup stretchedfrom the front doors and out past the end of the building. Many of those people left clutching big screen TVs.

Across the street at CF Polo Park Shopping Centre, dozenslined up at H&M for their 7 a.m. opening, in hopes of scoring a free $300 gift card for one lucky shopper.

Shoppers line up in the -29 C temps to score a Boxing Day Deal at Best Buy on St. James Avenue. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

Ruel Ruelos flew to Winnipeg from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut for Boxing Day.

He told CBC he was disappointed in the sale at Polo Park's Apple Store, and didn't see the deals he had hoped to find.

"We'd like to buy some Macbook for my daughter, because we promised her this year to buy it for her," said Ruelos. "We waited for this for a long time, for Boxing Day."

However, staff at the Apple Store said there was no sale at the store Tuesday, and that all sale prices are online only.

"I feel bad. I'm expecting that I will get a good price, and now I feel disappointed but we'll get over it."

Ruelossaid he was hoping for a substantial discount on the laptop, at least 50 per cent off, adding he wanted to buy the laptop for his daughter who is starting university next fall.

Noel Deberasaid he waited outside Best Buy for about 15 minutes to grab a big screen TV, adding it was worth the wait.

"I don't know about my wife, it's her first time," he said. "But for me, I'm always here."

With files from Austin Grabish