I can't seem to find this anywhere, anyone know where I should look? And where the best price would be?
speedy1961
12-01-05, 02:20 PM
I can't seem to find this anywhere, anyone know where I should look? And where the best price would be?
Costco has it for $31.99 and BJ's has it for $34.99.
As far as best price goes, you can try online at DVDPRICESEARCH.com
lauren42088
12-01-05, 02:23 PM
dont you have to be members there though?
speedy1961
12-01-05, 02:34 PM
dont you have to be members there though?
Yes but you can get a friend to get one for you or you can order online at Costco.com (with a modest surcharge) or you can order online at DeepDiscountDVD.com for $34.84 shipped.
Other DVDTalkers have been known to help other DVDTalkers out from time to time.
haddes911
12-01-05, 03:53 PM
I found mine at Best Buy.
Doug Schiller
12-01-05, 04:33 PM
After waiting to find a $24.99 price, I settled on the Deep Discount 20% off sale and got it for $27 shipped (same as buying it for $25 at a B&M anyway).
It took forever for them to ship it to me, but I finally have it.
forumsmy
12-01-05, 09:58 PM
I could not find it anywhere (B&M) either and settled for DDD's 20% sale (also took awhile, backorder, but I have it now :) Decided might as well order online since either no one got it in or only got a few, sold out and are not getting more.
Best Buy did not have it, FYE didn't, I think I just saw it in Suncoast a couple days ago though (do not know price, though).
If you have a Fry's Electronics nearby, try them -- they usually (not always) have good prices on DVD's and some good sales (none yet on WoO).
dfriedland
12-01-05, 11:47 PM
I got it from Columbia House for $23.97, free shipping.
CC will price match if you want too, that is how I got mine for my gf
Mike
lauren42088
12-02-05, 10:28 AM
how do you make cc do a price match?
or does sears have it in stores for that?
johnglad
12-02-05, 10:36 AM
Costco is a GREAT store. High-end wharehouse club with great dvds, slightly cheaper gas, great food, etc. They also have the best return policy of any retailer in the USA, just keep your receipt. You can take things back (even TVs) a year or more later with no problems. Look them up online as they are also very progressive and pay their employees well, give them health insurance, etc. unlike Sams and Walmart. I can't recommend Costco enough. $40 a year, if you think there is any way you would go there even every other month, is totally worth it. Their dvd deals are often incredible as they use them to get people into the store.
TheTony
12-02-05, 02:11 PM
Hmm, I wonder if DDD would PM Sears, after I placed an order. I got in on the last 20% sale, but Sears price still beats it by a few dollars. Granted, DDD doesn't make clear what the timeframe PMs are allowed (if possible after an order is placed).
disneyguy
12-02-05, 02:18 PM
If I'm not mistaken it is 30 days..
DG
GIjon213
12-02-05, 04:02 PM
Does the Costco Edition have the weird boxing like BJ's does?
eau
12-02-05, 05:14 PM
Does the Costco Edition have the weird boxing like BJ's does?
They do on most of their DVDs but it's just an elongated outer case that is to be discarded anyway. The DVD inside is the same as the retail and has all the secruity stickers and shrinkwrap. However, some bigger DVDs may not have the outer case (that is, you can hold the same DVD as in other stores), and Wizcard of Oz 3 disc is one of those.
speedy1961
12-02-05, 06:25 PM
Does the Costco Edition have the weird boxing like BJ's does?