$123.38 Kindle Fire Deal Available from Some Target & Walmart Stores
With Black Friday now gone – and Cyber Monday drawing to a close – we keep hearing various reports about this year’s post-Thanksgiving shopping spree performance. Amazon is in fact advertising great Kindle sales, especially focusing on the Kindle Fire.

In an unsurprising move, Amazon did not reveal actual sales number for either the Kindle Fire or the Kindle family. In fact it only released a press release that combines statements from various officials that praise the sales performance of the Kindle Fire on Black Friday with reminders of its unique features. What you need to know from the entire document is quickly summarized in its title:
Holiday shoppers made Kindle Fire the bestselling product across all of Amazon.com on Black Friday
Kindle Fire now the bestselling product across Amazon for 8 weeks running – ever since its introduction on September 28
How many Kindle Fire units did Amazon sell during Black Friday? How many units did it sell in the first two months We have no idea because they won’t tell us. So does that mean they’re not entirely happy with their current sales numbers or are simply waiting to announce a rounder number?

At $199.99, and considering what it can do for that money, the Kindle Fire is quite a bargain. It’s not a high-end device meant to really go against the iPad, but it’s a content-filled device that will be appreciated by various Amazon customers, and hated by certain rivals.
But what if I told you that you can pay even less to get a brand new Kindle Fire right now? How does a $123.38 price tag sound like? Too good to be true? Well it looks like the device can be purchased for only $123.38 in some Walmart and Target locations, so better check your local stores in case you haven’t purchased a Kindle Fire yet. This is a limited sale and we don’t expect Amazon or its partners to keep the deal up for too long. After all this isn’t the kind of Firesale we witnessed when the HP TouchPad tanked earlier this year.
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Credit: Source.Walmart, For A Limited Time Only, Will Be Selling The Kindle Fire (& A $50 Gift Card) For $199
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