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national retailers opened earlier than ever before, and many offered across the board sales 50 percent off everything, 40 percent off everything to shake loose spending from financially beleaguered Americans making do with wage cuts and high unemployment.But even the most ambitious early morning shoppers were brutally discriminating in what they would buy, seeking true steals or saying, 'No, thank you,' and moving on to the next store. Malls were crammed with shoppers mostly lugging bags from merchants that cater to America's 99 percent, rather than its 1 percent, in the now popular lingo of the Occupy Wall Street protest movement."We got more than what we needed," said Michael Sandford, 47, a building supply manager from Philadelphia, as he and his wife, Julie, walked through the full parking lot at Cherry Hill Mall late Friday morning. They bought "stuff we thought we could use," he said: Housewares and clothing. and picked up a 10 piece set of Farberware cookware at Kohl's for $40 for their daughter. They also picked up flatware and china for themselves.At King of Prussia, where the uber luxury offerings of Neiman Marcus coexist with chain stores such as Old Navy, the Gucci store had more clerks than customers by midmorning while Old Navy had already sold out of $5 fleece accessories and had lines snaking through its massive store. Penney store manager Melissa Cook, whose store reopened in August, after extensive renovations gave it gleaming new floor tiles and an expansive floor layout. Penneys had sold out of $99.99 diamond accent bracelets and it wasn't yet noon. "We are doing well as