Criterion Collection - 30% off MSRP throughout May
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Criterion Collection - 30% off MSRP throughout May
This sale extends to preorders, which is pretty great.
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Eh... July and 50% will be here before you know it.
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Jason Bovberg (05-06-21)
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It's sad that Criterion doesn't even beat the prices of other websites with this discount.
The Complete Jacques Tati box set is on sale at Criterion for $87.46, yet is currently priced at $78.20 on Amazon.

The Complete Jacques Tati box set is on sale at Criterion for $87.46, yet is currently priced at $78.20 on Amazon.

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When’s the next B&N sale?? I want the ‘Zilla box
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Another alternative is the Target B2G1 sales. They ran it pretty frequently so chances are there will be one between now and July (fingers crossed). The caveat is their selection is more limited and tends to go OOS fairly quick.
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Captsmee.00 (05-03-21)
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So...they'll be a Criterion sale pretty soon, right? And won't Amazon match the discounted prices like they have in the past?
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Maybe in July if form holds at B&N. Flash Sale in mid Oct, B&N Sale in November.
Never know about Amazon, but not interested in Amazon price matches. If Amazon decides to have their own real sale then we'll talk, but the random price drops on a handful of 3-5yo titles and playing
tag-you're it when they feel like it, plummeting CS, no release day guarantee, increasingly poor packaging, and no price correction for at least 15 days if not 60 days holds no interest.
Never know about Amazon, but not interested in Amazon price matches. If Amazon decides to have their own real sale then we'll talk, but the random price drops on a handful of 3-5yo titles and playing
tag-you're it when they feel like it, plummeting CS, no release day guarantee, increasingly poor packaging, and no price correction for at least 15 days if not 60 days holds no interest.