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Post by mummifiedstalin on Jun 1, 2006 21:03:04 GMT -5
Much as it kills me to pimp for the big boys that are running the small book sellers out of business, BN.com (and Barnes and Noble stores) are offering a buy two get one free sale on DVDs. This includes all boxed sets, so if you haven't bought your latest Volumes, here's a way to get 3 for the price of 1.
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Post by sb5 on Jun 2, 2006 1:10:22 GMT -5
DeepDiscountDVD.com:
Volume 7 - 39.66 Volume 8 - 39.66 Volume 9 - 35.88
Total - 115.20
bn.com:
Volume 7 - 53.98 Volume 8 - 53.98 Volume 9 - Free
Total - 107.96
Well, it's somewhat of a savings (even better if you have a BN membership card and get the 10% off; it would only come to around $97), though not quite as big as the offer makes it look. Still, it is a savings; thanks for the tip.
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Post by Wild Rebel on Jun 2, 2006 6:30:01 GMT -5
Hey, every little bit helps.
And sometimes it's just nice to buy them in person and have them that day as opposed to getting them shipped (I'm assuming that this is in effect in the stores too?)
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Jun 2, 2006 8:21:10 GMT -5
DeepDiscountDVD.com: Volume 7 - 39.66 Volume 8 - 39.66 Volume 9 - 35.88 Total - 115.20 bn.com: Volume 7 - 53.98 Volume 8 - 53.98 Volume 9 - Free Total - 107.96 Well, it's somewhat of a savings (even better if you have a BN membership card and get the 10% off; it would only come to around $97), though not quite as big as the offer makes it look. Still, it is a savings; thanks for the tip. Good point. It is a bit cheaper if you have their discount card. Still...glad DeepDiscount is still cheaper. I hate BN.
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Post by sb5 on Jun 2, 2006 10:47:28 GMT -5
And sometimes it's just nice to buy them in person and have them that day as opposed to getting them shipped (I'm assuming that this is in effect in the stores too?) Barnes and Noble brick and mortar stores are more expensive than bn.com; last time I was at one, the collections were going for full list price (59.99). So you have to order online to really get savings on this.
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Post by Wild Rebel on Jun 2, 2006 11:59:48 GMT -5
Barnes and Noble brick and mortar stores are more expensive than bn.com... Oh, yeah. I'm well aware of that. But that's the thing about them...HUGE selection. They actually have stuff on the shelves where the electronic stores just have the most recent stuff.
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