Borders Buy 3 DVDs Get 1 Free 12/26-?
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i assume this is the "Build Your Own Boxset" type sale they run, i got alot of use out of it last time and will definitely try again with all the gift cards i got.
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Actually, back in the summer, I believe, Barnes and Noble had a better deal, buy 2 get 1 free (3 for 2) ! And they even allowed their in-store 10% off BN Membership discount PLUS they always have 10% off retail for ALL box sets (defined as 3 or more disks) AND some of their box sets are even marked 15% or 20% off retail usually. All these discounts applied during their sale. BTW the sale was for 1 WHOLE month (June I think) ! I cleaned up on this one, getting up to 46% or more off box sets because of all these discounts. This was instore only. Additionally, BN had some unique box sets, like for Sci-Fi fans, the Cylon mask limited ed of the Battlestar Galactica series, which I got for around 46% off, $60+. It was awesome - I really went overboard. You can not even get these discounts in a "going out of business sale" (here you can pick and choose from full stock, not just reminants).
I am hoping that if Borders is doing this, so will Barnes and Noble do their 3 for 2 sale, cuz I will be there !! As I heard, BN sold alot during this sale and had competitions between their stores as to who would sell the most.
I am hoping that if Borders is doing this, so will Barnes and Noble do their 3 for 2 sale, cuz I will be there !! As I heard, BN sold alot during this sale and had competitions between their stores as to who would sell the most.
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Originally Posted by johna599a
Actually, back in the summer, I believe, Barnes and Noble had a better deal, buy 2 get 1 free (3 for 2) ! And they even allowed their in-store 10% off BN Membership discount PLUS they always have 10% off retail for ALL box sets (defined as 3 or more disks) AND some of their box sets are even marked 15% or 20% off retail usually. All these discounts applied during their sale. BTW the sale was for 1 WHOLE month (June I think) ! I cleaned up on this one, getting up to 46% or more off box sets because of all these discounts. This was instore only. Additionally, BN had some unique box sets, like for Sci-Fi fans, the Cylon mask limited ed of the Battlestar Galactica series, which I got for around 46% off, $60+. It was awesome - I really went overboard. You can not even get these discounts in a "going out of business sale" (here you can pick and choose from full stock, not just reminants).
I am hoping that if Borders is doing this, so will Barnes and Noble do their 3 for 2 sale, cuz I will be there !! As I heard, BN sold alot during this sale and had competitions between their stores as to who would sell the most.
I am hoping that if Borders is doing this, so will Barnes and Noble do their 3 for 2 sale, cuz I will be there !! As I heard, BN sold alot during this sale and had competitions between their stores as to who would sell the most.
With all of that said, both deals are basically only for instant gratification because neither can compete with the prices online or CH. I had my eye on some criterions, so I’ll be at Borders.
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Originally Posted by island007
both deals are basically only for instant gratification because neither can compete with the prices online or CH.
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Borders was lower per selection for new hits and box sets because they are normally 20-35% below MSRP.
I was going to skip this sale, but now I will also be checking it out. Thanks island007 for setting me straight.
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I don't know if chard31 was being serious that Borders runs these sales so that returns without receipt will get a 25% lower price, but it might be.
I forgot what the exact policy is, but it's something like the lowest price on that DVD in the last 9 or 12 months. That means if they run 1 sale per year they can make sure that few people will want to trade in their Christmas gift DVDs without receipt because they would get significantly less (25%) than the shelf price.
However, my memory from last Christmas is they had a similar buy 3 or 4 and get 1 free deal either right before or right after Christmas, and I returned some unopened DVDs without receipt and got back the normal on-shelf price on most of them. Since not everyone will buy 3 DVDs to participate in this upcoming deal, is the lowest price per DVD in their system going to be 25% less because someone might use this deal? By the same logic, since Borders has had 10% to 25% off coupons on any item at various times during the year, they should assume everyone used a 25% off coupon on each purchase (even if they didn't) and therefore always give all returns 25% less than shelf price.
I'm hoping they won't reduce prices across the board because of this sale since I have a few unopened DVDs I'd like to return. I was planning on waiting until after Christmas to try. I could produce the receipts -- some of which are about a year old, but I found in the past that returning something with a 11 month old receipt is equally as difficult as not having the receipt at all, so I generally save them all up for an after Christmas return. The last time they called the manager who grilled me up and down and sideways about why I wanted to do this and how they were going out of their way to help me and how I shouldn't ever expect them to accept a DVD again after 30 days. They act like returning a few DVDs after 30 days is going to bankrupt them.
I only do it on a handful of DVDs each year -- typically ones I bought, never got around to opening and watching, and then a better edition was released or announced (like Predator 2) or ones which I had buyer's remorse later on (like Space Camp) when I caught it on TV and remembered it wasn't as good as I had thought.
However, I'll be surprised if any retailers allow returns of unopened DVDs without receipt for store credit this year. When I once tried to return a few DVDs after Christmas with a 6 month old receipt to Walmart, I was denied. I then came back the next day WITHOUT the receipt and got store credit. Go figure.
I forgot what the exact policy is, but it's something like the lowest price on that DVD in the last 9 or 12 months. That means if they run 1 sale per year they can make sure that few people will want to trade in their Christmas gift DVDs without receipt because they would get significantly less (25%) than the shelf price.
However, my memory from last Christmas is they had a similar buy 3 or 4 and get 1 free deal either right before or right after Christmas, and I returned some unopened DVDs without receipt and got back the normal on-shelf price on most of them. Since not everyone will buy 3 DVDs to participate in this upcoming deal, is the lowest price per DVD in their system going to be 25% less because someone might use this deal? By the same logic, since Borders has had 10% to 25% off coupons on any item at various times during the year, they should assume everyone used a 25% off coupon on each purchase (even if they didn't) and therefore always give all returns 25% less than shelf price.
I'm hoping they won't reduce prices across the board because of this sale since I have a few unopened DVDs I'd like to return. I was planning on waiting until after Christmas to try. I could produce the receipts -- some of which are about a year old, but I found in the past that returning something with a 11 month old receipt is equally as difficult as not having the receipt at all, so I generally save them all up for an after Christmas return. The last time they called the manager who grilled me up and down and sideways about why I wanted to do this and how they were going out of their way to help me and how I shouldn't ever expect them to accept a DVD again after 30 days. They act like returning a few DVDs after 30 days is going to bankrupt them.
I only do it on a handful of DVDs each year -- typically ones I bought, never got around to opening and watching, and then a better edition was released or announced (like Predator 2) or ones which I had buyer's remorse later on (like Space Camp) when I caught it on TV and remembered it wasn't as good as I had thought.
However, I'll be surprised if any retailers allow returns of unopened DVDs without receipt for store credit this year. When I once tried to return a few DVDs after Christmas with a 6 month old receipt to Walmart, I was denied. I then came back the next day WITHOUT the receipt and got store credit. Go figure.
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A "buy 3- get 1 free" sale translates to a 25% discount, so if you're grabbing items that are marked with the MSRP, it's not a great deal.
That said, Borders usually has most $19.95 MSRP titles regularly priced at $14.99. Get 4 of those puppies and you're paying $11.25 each for $19.95 titles, and that's a nice deal.
That said, Borders usually has most $19.95 MSRP titles regularly priced at $14.99. Get 4 of those puppies and you're paying $11.25 each for $19.95 titles, and that's a nice deal.
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Just received email announcing this promotion, valid 12/26-1/29 - say applies to all DVDs in the store, and of course the cheapest of the 4 you select is the free one.
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Don't forget to use that 10% off coupon that's good for a few more days! It works on sale/promotional items too (and says so right on the coupon, so don't let some nimrod half-trained seasonal clerk try to reject it!).
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i special ordered 4 DVDs last week when i first read about this sale. they are all in stock now and i will pick them up tomorrow. i love this deal, especially with all the giftcards i have.
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Originally Posted by scarredgod
i special ordered 4 DVDs last week when i first read about this sale. they are all in stock now and i will pick them up tomorrow. i love this deal, especially with all the giftcards i have.
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So, hrm, anyone got any suggestions on what to buy? I might head over tomorrow (wait, traffic = death...) and find a way to utilize this...www.bordersstores.com here I come!
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Lookin at these groups of four:
Wild Bunch ($10.99), Ben Hur ($14.99), Forbidden Planet ($14.99), Nightmare Before Christmas ($11.24), Paths of Glory ($10.99), Rear Window ($14.99)
In another price range...
Big Heat ($23.99), Fantasia ($25.99)
Wild Bunch ($10.99), Ben Hur ($14.99), Forbidden Planet ($14.99), Nightmare Before Christmas ($11.24), Paths of Glory ($10.99), Rear Window ($14.99)
In another price range...
Big Heat ($23.99), Fantasia ($25.99)
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Originally Posted by mega
My experience has been that special orders are excluded from sales/discount/coupon offers. Good luck to you though.
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PS- remember to look up any DVDs you want in the title sleuth computer they have there in stores. ALOT of the times the price tags dont reflect a price drop. when they scan the DVD, they scan the price sticker, not the UPC, so unless you tell them the price is wrong, they will overcharge you.
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Yes, it works for boxsets
Hopefully, they'll have Garden State and Shaun of the Dead for $19.99. I was planning on using this deal to get those two movies plus I Robot and Collateral for $15 apiece since they're all $19.99 on sale right now.
Hopefully, they'll have Garden State and Shaun of the Dead for $19.99. I was planning on using this deal to get those two movies plus I Robot and Collateral for $15 apiece since they're all $19.99 on sale right now.
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Thanks. I'm going to search their store inventory and decide which location has 4 boxsets I want, since the closest one doesn't. I hope it's reliable.
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The $14.99 dvds are the only ones you are getting a good deal...the $12.99 dvds are $9.99 everywhere else, so you still actually pay more after the 25% off (or buy 3 get 1 free)
And their boxsets are expensive
CC's are also good deal
They used to price most of the $14.99 MSRP dvds are $10.99, now its $12.99
bastards
And their boxsets are expensive
CC's are also good deal
They used to price most of the $14.99 MSRP dvds are $10.99, now its $12.99
bastards