Prices for 9/19-9/25
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Originally posted by Linn1
if you have a Movie Stop (a new store chain started by Barnes and Noble, who also own Game Stop), you can get Star Wars for $29.99 after trading in three dvds. With credit I already have, I'm paying about $11 plus tax for the set. Maybe Game Stop is running the same deal?
if you have a Movie Stop (a new store chain started by Barnes and Noble, who also own Game Stop), you can get Star Wars for $29.99 after trading in three dvds. With credit I already have, I'm paying about $11 plus tax for the set. Maybe Game Stop is running the same deal?
Also, Game Stop has 2 deals: trade in 3 DVDs get either Scooby Doo 2 or The Day After Tomorrow free. You can do both deals if you want.
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The best deal I have found is to pricematch Fry's at CompUSA. CompUSA's policy is to beat a competitor's price by $1.00, so you could get Star Wars for $35.99. CompUSA is probably not in any danger of running out either.
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I'm going to pick up Mean Girls, even though it is more a kid movie. I guess I will see if the free book is worth the extra $1.33 over the price match for walmart. Last time Best Buy wouldn't let me price match and get the freebie.
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I was in Wherehouse Music in Burbank today and I could swear I saw a poster saying they were selling it for 35.99. Can anybody confirm? I wasn't paying too much attention cause I've already got it on preorder from Buy.com for 36.99.
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Can you take the scan of Fry's ad and price match at a Best Buy anywhere or does it have to be in the general location of that Fry's? Also, do you just go to Best Buy and say price match? do all locations do this?
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Scott1598 - I've had problems having BB pricematch anything off of the internet. Hell, most of the time they won't even pricematch their own website!!! However, for any other B&M store, (i.e. CC, Target, CompUSA, etc.) if they're in the general vicinity, they require you to bring the ad to BB so they can see the actual ad. Pain in the a$$, but if you have the ad, the rest is pretty painless...
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Star Wars is just so fetch. And it's so already on its way from Amazon.
In the mean time, count me in for Mean Girls and Coffee and Cigarettes from Best Buy!
In the mean time, count me in for Mean Girls and Coffee and Cigarettes from Best Buy!
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Originally posted by warcp
I was in Wherehouse Music in Burbank today and I could swear I saw a poster saying they were selling it for 35.99. Can anybody confirm? I wasn't paying too much attention cause I've already got it on preorder from Buy.com for 36.99.
I was in Wherehouse Music in Burbank today and I could swear I saw a poster saying they were selling it for 35.99. Can anybody confirm? I wasn't paying too much attention cause I've already got it on preorder from Buy.com for 36.99.
the 34.99 I think is after a 15 dollar mail in rebate I believe.
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Direct from the CompUSA website:
CompUSA’s Retail Store Low Price Guarantee.
"We'll beat any local retail competitor's advertised price on every product we sell by $1.00, either at the time of purchase or within the following 14 days."
I think this clearly means that they will beat the price within 14 days of your purchase date. Indirectly it states if you bought something from us and within 14 days of that purchase you find it cheaper somewhere else, show us that price and we will refund the difference and $1. Unlike CC and BB, who have a very detailed description of their policy.
So it looks like I am headed off to CompUSA with my printout of the Fry's ad for the trilogy at $35.99 now.
Anyone else find out if Toys R Uswould do a price match? I was going to call when I have a chance because their policy is tough to decipher. Whether becasue of their special $10 gift card offer they will not price match, or if some other retailer had an offer of say a price and gift card they will not do the same, confusing?
CompUSA’s Retail Store Low Price Guarantee.
"We'll beat any local retail competitor's advertised price on every product we sell by $1.00, either at the time of purchase or within the following 14 days."
I think this clearly means that they will beat the price within 14 days of your purchase date. Indirectly it states if you bought something from us and within 14 days of that purchase you find it cheaper somewhere else, show us that price and we will refund the difference and $1. Unlike CC and BB, who have a very detailed description of their policy.
So it looks like I am headed off to CompUSA with my printout of the Fry's ad for the trilogy at $35.99 now.
Anyone else find out if Toys R Uswould do a price match? I was going to call when I have a chance because their policy is tough to decipher. Whether becasue of their special $10 gift card offer they will not price match, or if some other retailer had an offer of say a price and gift card they will not do the same, confusing?
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Originally posted by wildman1037
Scott1598 - I've had problems having BB pricematch anything off of the internet. Hell, most of the time they won't even pricematch their own website!!! However, for any other B&M store, (i.e. CC, Target, CompUSA, etc.) if they're in the general vicinity, they require you to bring the ad to BB so they can see the actual ad. Pain in the a$$, but if you have the ad, the rest is pretty painless...
Scott1598 - I've had problems having BB pricematch anything off of the internet. Hell, most of the time they won't even pricematch their own website!!! However, for any other B&M store, (i.e. CC, Target, CompUSA, etc.) if they're in the general vicinity, they require you to bring the ad to BB so they can see the actual ad. Pain in the a$$, but if you have the ad, the rest is pretty painless...
It's PDF image of a Fry's ad with the $36.99 SW Trilogy at the top right corner. It's still a printout but may be better than using a product page printout from outpost.com when you PM. YMMV.
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Does anyone know if CC will take Fry's ads if you don't have a Fry in your area?( Florida doesn't have this store)
Does anyone know if CC will take Fry's ads if you don't have a Fry in your area?( Florida doesn't have this store)
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Originally posted by nrose101
Does anyone know if CC will take Fry's ads if you don't have a Fry in your area?( Florida doesn't have this store)
Does anyone know if CC will take Fry's ads if you don't have a Fry in your area?( Florida doesn't have this store)
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If you're still debating whether or not to hit up The Wherehouse in Burbank (California), just chiming in to say that Fry's is only another 1 - 1.5 miles away from there.
However, a dollar saved is another dollar good towards something else I guess.
However, a dollar saved is another dollar good towards something else I guess.
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Originally posted by Timber
Anybody know the BB price for Felicity season 3? There website says $69.99 but that's can't be right can it?
Anybody know the BB price for Felicity season 3? There website says $69.99 but that's can't be right can it?