Cheapest place for Fox All Access C.E.'s?
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Cheapest place for Fox All Access C.E.'s?
I was interested in getting at least one of the new Fox Collector's Editions for I robot, Man on Fire, and Day After Tomorrow. I saw that Circuit City had them for $17.99, but is there anywhere cheaper? Thanks for the info.
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Originally Posted by speedy1961
Possibly Wal*Mart as well. I won't know the price here in my area until this Thursday.
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Originally Posted by speedy1961
Possibly Wal*Mart as well. I won't know the price here in my area until this Thursday.
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Originally Posted by chileorgullo
how's it work?
instant rebate?
mail-in rebate?
buy all 3 and save?
instant rebate?
mail-in rebate?
buy all 3 and save?
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What i would do is just open it, and when they ask say u just wanted to check it out, and decided to buy it...
They might give u a strange look... maybe say something like u read online that a lot of them shipped with broken discs and that u want to check it out before u buy it
I don't think ill be picking these up unless there is somethin super special about them, as I already have 2 and haven't watched them as it is...
They might give u a strange look... maybe say something like u read online that a lot of them shipped with broken discs and that u want to check it out before u buy it
I don't think ill be picking these up unless there is somethin super special about them, as I already have 2 and haven't watched them as it is...
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This has been posted before and it is the best idea plus real easy to do.
It would be nicer if you just buy the DVD, go to the car and open it, then go back in and buy another copy with the coupon, and return the new copy with the first receipt
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It would be nicer if you just buy the DVD, go to the car and open it, then go back in and buy another copy with the coupon, and return the new copy with the first receipt
How can this work? You cant return the open copy becuase they make you get the exact same movie again.
How can this work? You cant return the open copy becuase they make you get the exact same movie again.
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Originally Posted by Ravenous
It would be nicer if you just buy the DVD, go to the car and open it, then go back in and buy another copy with the coupon, and return the new copy with the first receipt
How can this work? You cant return the open copy becuase they make you get the exact same movie again.
How can this work? You cant return the open copy becuase they make you get the exact same movie again.
No you return the UNOPENED copy using the receipt for the OPENED copy.
1. Buy copy A
1a. You have receipt A
2. Open copy A, get the coupon
3. Use the coupon to buy copy B
3a. You have receipt B
4. Return copy B (still unopened) with receipt A (receipt of copy A)
Same SKU, they won't know.
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Originally Posted by Ravenous
Why Thursday, dont the releases come out Teusday?
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After you open it, get the coupon and take the dvd and the receipt back inside and tell them you forgot that you had a coupon. They'll give you your money back for the coupon.
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Originally Posted by darkhawk
After you open it, get the coupon and take the dvd and the receipt back inside and tell them you forgot that you had a coupon. They'll give you your money back for the coupon.
are you sure this will work, i am a little skeptical about it
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Originally Posted by ruk
are you sure this will work, i am a little skeptical about it
Originally Posted by Elldubtoo
1. Buy copy A
1a. You have receipt A
2. Open copy A, get the coupon
3. Use the coupon to buy copy B
3a. You have receipt B
4. Return copy B (still unopened) with receipt A (receipt of copy A)
Same SKU, they won't know.
1a. You have receipt A
2. Open copy A, get the coupon
3. Use the coupon to buy copy B
3a. You have receipt B
4. Return copy B (still unopened) with receipt A (receipt of copy A)
Same SKU, they won't know.
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Fye.com has them for $17.99 each with a $5 mail-in rebate on each of them. Plus use coupon code MAYNEWSLETTER2005 for 10% off. The final price for all three would be about $36 depending on tax.
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I'm going to open it while I'm in line. What's the worst they're going to do? tell me I have to buy it?? That's what I was going to do!
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No you return the UNOPENED copy using the receipt for the OPENED copy.
1. Buy copy A
1a. You have receipt A
2. Open copy A, get the coupon
3. Use the coupon to buy copy B
3a. You have receipt B
4. Return copy B (still unopened) with receipt A (receipt of copy A)
Same SKU, they won't know.
1. Buy copy A
1a. You have receipt A
2. Open copy A, get the coupon
3. Use the coupon to buy copy B
3a. You have receipt B
4. Return copy B (still unopened) with receipt A (receipt of copy A)
Same SKU, they won't know.
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This stuff is not that hard.
Way too much discussion about what is a trivial math problem.
If you really can't play it out in your head, you probably should not be trying it, just spend the extra $3 and consider it the price of poor math skills.
Way too much discussion about what is a trivial math problem.
If you really can't play it out in your head, you probably should not be trying it, just spend the extra $3 and consider it the price of poor math skills.