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But others simply couldn't find what they were looking for or left empty-handed, hoping for better deals. "I was trying to find a dress coat for my husband, but didn't find anything," said Bernaden Demesyeux after more than an hour of shopping at Livingston Mall in Livingston, N.J. "Everything is the same prices as before." Weather also could complicate things, as a strong snow storm swept across parts of the nation's midsection and rain dampened the mid-Atlantic through New England, threatening to cause flooding. That kept some stores empty earlier in the day. Walmart was offering half-off toys, and Toys R Us touted buy one, get one half-off offers. At Sears, customers could find coats for 70 percent off. And Gap Inc.'s Old Navy brand was selling men's and women's jeans for $15, and an e-mail encouraged shoppers to "redeem your gift cards today." Gift card sales are not recorded as merchants' revenues until shoppers redeem them. But gift card use appeared lighter at some locations Saturday, a potentially troubling sign because gift card redeemers often spend more than the value of the card and often buy goods that aren't on sale. And returns seemed mixed, too, said Dan Jasper, a spokesman for the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. who said a combination of less selection in stores and tighter budgets led to the change. "People didn't buy a lot of extraneous stuff," he said. Still, the full assessment of this year's shopping season won't be known until merchants report December sales Jan. 7. Most expect fourth-quarter profits to be better than last year, because stores weren't forced to dramatically slash prices to liquidate unwanted merchandise. Most who predict holiday sales have stuck with projections for sales slightly above or slightly below last year's.
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