$5.99 Disney DVDs in Best Buy ad ringing up @ $3.49!
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$5.99 Disney Christmas DVDs in Best Buy ad ringing up @ $3.49! YMMV
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Not sure if this is true for all of them, but I thought I'd start a separate thread just in case anyone else wants to try.
I just picked up the two Disney "Classic Cartoon" Holiday DVDs that are in the ad this week for $5.99, but $5.99 showed up on the receipt as their regular price, and it said I got an additional $2.50 off each one for some reason.
UPDATE:
Not sure if this is true for all of them, but I thought I'd start a separate thread just in case anyone else wants to try.
I just picked up the two Disney "Classic Cartoon" Holiday DVDs that are in the ad this week for $5.99, but $5.99 showed up on the receipt as their regular price, and it said I got an additional $2.50 off each one for some reason.
UPDATE:
I know what happened. There's a thing right now where you can buy 2 select Disney Christmas DVDs and get $5 off. So, you bought the two animated Christmas DVDs for a total of 11.98 and got $5 off of that, meaning you get those two for $6.98. There doesn't seem to be anything online about the $5 off, and it specifically said select Disney Christmas DVDs, so I doubt it's should be working like this.
Last edited by Snowmaker; 11-18-08 at 02:28 PM.
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I'd pay $3.49 for some of them. The funny thing is that I really wanted Rocketman years before it was released in the US so I bought the PAL version from Amazon.uk and it turned out to be FS. Bummer for me, Disney should give me a WS release for my torment.
edit: Apparently this is a FS release as well.
edit: Apparently this is a FS release as well.
Last edited by conehead433; 11-17-08 at 08:35 PM.
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The Rookie Blu-ray offers a $10 rebate if one owns the DVD so that might be a worthwhile purchase for anyone that is interested in buying the BD in the future (not sure but think the rebate was good until next summer).
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I'd pay $3.49 for some of them. The funny thing is that I really wanted Rocketman years before it was released in the US so I bought the PAL version from Amazon.uk and it turned out to be FS. Bummer for me, Disney should give me a WS release for my torment.
edit: Apparently this is a FS release as well.
edit: Apparently this is a FS release as well.
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Although it's not always true. For the longest time I wanted Indian Summer (another BVHV title), but it was only released in FS (the film was in 2.35:1). Eventually I broke down and bought it. To my surprise, though the packaging said FS, it was in full WS!!
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I know what happened. There's a thing right now where you can buy 2 select Disney Christmas DVDs and get $5 off. So, you bought the two animated Christmas DVDs for a total of 11.98 and got $5 off of that, meaning you get those two for $6.98. There doesn't seem to be anything online about the $5 off, and it specifically said select Disney Christmas DVDs, so I doubt it's should be working like this.
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I know what happened. There's a thing right now where you can buy 2 select Disney Christmas DVDs and get $5 off. So, you bought the two animated Christmas DVDs for a total of 11.98 and got $5 off of that, meaning you get those two for $6.98. There doesn't seem to be anything online about the $5 off, and it specifically said select Disney Christmas DVDs, so I doubt it's should be working like this.
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Thanks for the info. I was at BB to pick up my order and on impulse picked up both Disney Christmas DVDs and sure enough, the register knocked them down to $3.49 a pop at the last minute after everything was scanned in. So once again, thanks for sharing.