Black Friday is here, and some shoppers are taking advantage of double deals.
Diego Martinez said he found a great deal on "Levi's jeans - buy two, get two free."
Others are finding deals so big, you need a pickup truck to take them home.
"A 75-inch TV. Samsung TV. Great deal," said Dan Ozuna.
Dan and Lisa Ozuna said they needed an upgrade over their 55-inch TV.
"We bought it ourselves, I think ten years ago. So, it's about time," Lisa said.
But despite an increase in crowds from a normal day, shoppers say the Black Friday lines have died down in recent years.
"There aren't as many people out as there used to be back in like 2014, 2016," Martinez said.
While many shoppers enjoy a relaxing day after Thanksgiving, one shopper said she's hoping for a little bit of chaos.
"I'm hoping I see someone rushing to grab something that's a really good sale. I haven't seen one so far," Rachelle said.
Some shoppers have gone around town looking for the best deals.
"We've been running around town," Martinez said while shopping with family. "We went from Scheels to Meadowood Mall, and just got back from Home Depot, got some great deals on Milwaukee tools."
With big sales come big opportunities for criminals. Reno Police says after you get your deals, hide them away.
"Tuck those items away under the seats or in your trunk, where people cannot readily see those things," said Officer Hunter Mercurio, Reno Police Department.
If you prefer to shop online, some major retailers let you schedule your delivery for a certain day so you can make sure packages arrive when you're home.
Many scammers take advantage of the urgency of Black Friday to pose as a local business.
"Never give out your information or pay those bills until you know for a fact that that is the business that is reaching out to you and not a scammer," Mercurio said.
As long as your items -- and wallet -- are kept safe, Black Friday should be a breeze this year. Even if you're dragging your family with you.
"I need a TV, and they've got the smarts about it, so I'm bringing them with me," said Ruth Partlo, who brought Rachelle and Alice Martinez to Best Buy.
