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Even in normal years, the hottest toys can sell out before Black Friday, leaving parents scrambling to snag Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels from secondary sellers like eBay.
To that end, more than half of shoppers, and especially parents with children under 18, plan to start their shopping before Halloween, according to aBut not everyone is financially prepared to shell out big bucks for holiday gifts so soon after back-to-school shopping."If you can, start early but make a budget and stick to it," said Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst for CreditCards.com.
"I encourage people to look at ways to take advantage of some of those services, as long as they can do it responsibly," said Genevieve Ryan Bellaire, founder of the Realworld app, aimed at navigating adulthood.
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