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Local Business Experiences Cyber Monday Madness

By: Channing Barker
Updated: November 26, 2012
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With just the click of a mouse, folks all over the country wrapped up Holiday shopping. Even though it's a nationwide event, local shops like Savoir Faire in Fayetteville got in on the madness as well.

"It's been super busy," said store manager Melissa Weddle.

It's this boutiques first go around. They started with Black Friday and then Shop Local Saturday.

"We weren't really sure what to expect. But, we just tried our best to prepare for what we thought it would be like, but it definitely overpowered our expectations of what we thought it would be," she said.

On Cyber Monday, there is no slowing down.

"We have people calling all day asking about the web. We have people calling all day, asking about the web."

With eyes already on next Novemeber, this shop hopes for another successful season.

"We want to definiely expand for our second year and get more stuff in the store and make a change and make better for next season."

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