Little Rock Exchange carves up prices for post-Thanksgiving shopping Published Nov. 15, 2010 LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. -- Military shoppers hungry for some tasty holiday prices may bite off more than they can chew as the Little Rock Exchange is serving up a buffet of deals Nov. 26 and 27 after Thanksgiving. The feast of savings begins at 4 a.m. on Black Friday with a smorgasbord of deals on electronics, jewelry, clothing and everything in between. Shoppers will find a Sony 52" LED TV for just $1,499, a savings of $500, Hewlett Packard desktop bundles for $349 and $400 savings on 1½ carat Moissanite stud earrings in 14K white or yellow gold. "Customer Access" is the Exchange's priority. Starbucks and Charley's Steakery are open at midnight on Black Friday for customer convenience. "Have a cup of eggnog, pumpkin spice or gingerbread latte while standing in line," said Judy Olivo, Little Rock Exchange store manager. "Hungry? Why not enjoy a hot breakfast or a grilled sub at Charley's Steakery while waiting for the Exchange to open." There will be previews of hot items and a Military Star card booth available to process applications before 4 a.m. "You could be approved for a new Military Star Card on the spot and take advantage of that 10 percent off of your first day purchase," said Ms. Olivo. Designated "Hot Items" will be ticketed to avoid traffic jams in the store. Customers with tickets will no longer have to stand in line; in fact, they can shop worry-free and check out at their convenience. On Nov. 27 Starbucks and Charley's Steakery opens at 4 a.m., and delicious prices are served up beginning at 6 a.m. at the Exchange. "Savings include 55" Sharp LED TVs for $1,399, 25 percent off all fashion jewelry, Sony Blu-ray players for $97, two carat 14K white gold black diamond stud earrings for $199, a 60 percent savings, Magellan RoadMate 1420 GPS units on sale for $75 and much more," said Ms. Olivo. The first 200 shoppers to visit the Little Rock Exchange on Nov. 26 and 27 can pile on the savings with scratch-off cards offering a variety of specials including $100, $50 and $25 gift cards, $10 off any purchase of $100 or more and 25 percent off Nike apparel. Beyond Black Friday weekend, "Price Cuts" are sure to keep military shoppers coming back to the Little Rock Exchange as temporary and permanent price reductions will ensure prices as fresh as the season. "Pricing is going to be dynamic through the end of the year," said Roberto Montalvo, Exchange Manager. "We're going to be making adjustments throughout the holidays to ensure the Exchange is providing the best possible value for authorized patrons." (Courtesy of the Little Rock Exchange)