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Limits don't affect me in the slightest because I don't need to rush to Big Lots and buy up everything in sight then hope I can sell it on Amazon or eBay so I can feed my family. Thats what a real job is for.
I do this for fun but would like to have a fighting chance to find some of the titles I want without having to arrive at the store before it opens and fight to get them like it's Black Friday.
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Say what you want, it makes no difference to me.
Limits don't affect me in the slightest because I don't need to rush to Big Lots and buy up everything in sight then hope I can sell it on Amazon or eBay so I can feed my family. Thats what a real job is for.
I do this for fun but would like to have a fighting chance to find some of the titles I want without having to arrive at the store before it opens and fight to get them like it's Black Friday.
Limits don't affect me in the slightest because I don't need to rush to Big Lots and buy up everything in sight then hope I can sell it on Amazon or eBay so I can feed my family. Thats what a real job is for.
I do this for fun but would like to have a fighting chance to find some of the titles I want without having to arrive at the store before it opens and fight to get them like it's Black Friday.
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Dealing with Big Lots is not the problem, I have shopped there off and on for years. The problem is having to make several trips a week, to multiple stores while constantly hoping that the items I want are finally in stock.
The problem began when the word got out about the DVD shipments they were getting. It reminds me of the California gold rush of the 1800's when some genius finds gold and yells "there's gold in them there hills" so everybody and his brother can come with hopes of striking it rich.
Personally, I would much rather order it online, plug in my credit card number and be done with it.
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Lucky Louie
The Mind of the Married Man
The Comeback
1st and Ten
I think there were a few others but I don't recall which.
All I've seen in the current $3 titles is:
Tracey Takes On
Tales from the Crypt
This doesn't mean there aren't others out there. If DEADWOOD shows up here it would be the icing on the cake!
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Are you kidding me? It doesn't take much reading to find numerous posts from people who also think it's a "burden".
Dealing with Big Lots is not the problem, I have shopped there off and on for years. The problem is having to make several trips a week, to multiple stores while constantly hoping that the items I want are finally in stock.
The problem began when the word got out about the DVD shipments they were getting. It reminds me of the California gold rush of the 1800's when some genius finds gold and yells "there's gold in them there hills" so everybody and his brother can come with hopes of striking it rich.
Personally, I would much rather order it online, plug in my credit card number and be done with it.
Dealing with Big Lots is not the problem, I have shopped there off and on for years. The problem is having to make several trips a week, to multiple stores while constantly hoping that the items I want are finally in stock.
The problem began when the word got out about the DVD shipments they were getting. It reminds me of the California gold rush of the 1800's when some genius finds gold and yells "there's gold in them there hills" so everybody and his brother can come with hopes of striking it rich.
Personally, I would much rather order it online, plug in my credit card number and be done with it.
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Wow - Deadwood for $3? OMG. 
I came across one lone copy of Six Feet Under today. I also saw some older HBO show from the 90s - I forgot the name of it, I think it had something to do with football, but it wasn't put out by HBO. I forgot what the name was. Some third part company released it.
No Looney Tunes or PPG in some really rundown and nasty stores.. although I found TONS of Hanna-Barbera today. I mean a lot. I saw all of the titles mentioned in this thread today. Only thing I haven't physically seen are Tales From the Crypt Season 6 (since 7 hasn't been spotted by anyone), the Looney Tunes sets, and Powerpuff Girls. I think I've come across everything else.

I came across one lone copy of Six Feet Under today. I also saw some older HBO show from the 90s - I forgot the name of it, I think it had something to do with football, but it wasn't put out by HBO. I forgot what the name was. Some third part company released it.
No Looney Tunes or PPG in some really rundown and nasty stores.. although I found TONS of Hanna-Barbera today. I mean a lot. I saw all of the titles mentioned in this thread today. Only thing I haven't physically seen are Tales From the Crypt Season 6 (since 7 hasn't been spotted by anyone), the Looney Tunes sets, and Powerpuff Girls. I think I've come across everything else.
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If you hit big lots regularly for dvds for your personal collection, I strongly suggest getting friendly with the managers. I have gotten friendly with several lately, and the managers at 2 locations in my area have agreed that regular customers that want the sets for personal use and not being able to get them because of the resellers scooping everything up is bullshit, and have started a policy of no more than 2 of any given title per person. I am sure that this is left up to the perogitive of each individual manager to dictate store policy such as this, and I have praised both of these managers for thier decision and told them that on exceptional bargains such as this they are well within thier rights to limit quantities. I assume that if more customers complain, other managers will follow suit. after all, once the availability of incredible deal of box sets dries up, it is the customers that buy for thier own collections that will still be there buying other discs that are still a good deal, but not quite a big a value. these "resellers" will prob be long gone at that point.
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just be glad you found whatever you did. Some people have gotten jack from this. I myself have traveled way out of my way to other Big Lots locations. I have one about 15 minutes away from me. Next closest one is almost an hour drive. I went to about 9 stores that were an hour to 2 hours away from my house. Yes, it was a pain..but it paid off to even find one set I hadnt found at another store.
Honestly, I can't even begin to imagine what these "cheap" DVD's are costing many of us.
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Many of the same titles showing up at Big Lots! can be found at oldies.com, for more money of course. But, if you have to have it...
http://www.oldies.com/search/keyword...ance&x=19&y=14
The Hong Kong Phooey set is only $5.95
http://www.oldies.com/search/keyword...ance&x=19&y=14
The Hong Kong Phooey set is only $5.95
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I feel very fortunate to have found what I did and like you, had to travel great distances and burned a lot of gas to get it. My closest store is 30 miles away and the most distant store I have traveled to recently was nearly 100 miles away. When you do the math and add up the mileage plus the cost of a gallon of gas, not to mention maintenance, the costs add up very quickly. Especially when most of those trips yeild nothing.
Honestly, I can't even begin to imagine what these "cheap" DVD's are costing many of us.
Honestly, I can't even begin to imagine what these "cheap" DVD's are costing many of us.
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I added Popeye V1 w/Bonus Vintage 1936 Popeye Comic
My local library hits Big Lots in a big way. It seems like whenever there's a big wave of new stuff at Big Lots, almost everything shows up on the new shelf at the library. I think that's pretty cool, actually. That's putting tax dollars to the maximum use.
I noticed they skipped Joey, so far, though.
My local library hits Big Lots in a big way. It seems like whenever there's a big wave of new stuff at Big Lots, almost everything shows up on the new shelf at the library. I think that's pretty cool, actually. That's putting tax dollars to the maximum use.
I noticed they skipped Joey, so far, though.

Joey Season 1: It's what's for awesome.
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If you hit big lots regularly for dvds for your personal collection, I strongly suggest getting friendly with the managers. I have gotten friendly with several lately, and the managers at 2 locations in my area have agreed that regular customers that want the sets for personal use and not being able to get them because of the resellers scooping everything up is bullshit, and have started a policy of no more than 2 of any given title per person. I am sure that this is left up to the perogitive of each individual manager to dictate store policy such as this, and I have praised both of these managers for thier decision and told them that on exceptional bargains such as this they are well within thier rights to limit quantities. I assume that if more customers complain, other managers will follow suit. after all, once the availability of incredible deal of box sets dries up, it is the customers that buy for thier own collections that will still be there buying other discs that are still a good deal, but not quite a big a value. these "resellers" will prob be long gone at that point.
Popeye '33-'38 (no comic book)
Tales from the Crypt 5 & 6 (they had 1-6)
Superman serials '48 & '50
Wacky Racers
Johnny Quest (only one in the store)
Academy Award Cartoons
Flintstones 1-4 (3 & 4 were shrinkwrapped; I encourage those on the fence to purchase these sets even if they aren't wrapped. They are brand new discs. I don't put rented or used discs into my machine, but trust me, these unwrapped discs seem Okay to me)
I passed on Everwood, Veronica Mars, Lois & Clark seasons 1-4 (I have them already), George Reeves in Adventures of Superman 1, 2 and 3 & 4 (I have them already) and No 5 & 6; the set I wanted, War at Home, and Top Cat.
I also bought the last $6 Roots: The Next Generation (a leftover from last weekend).
This is a Big Lots in the Philly area, but I don't want to be specific since resellers read these posts.
Long live the Collectors!
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as many "friends" fans as there are out there, and by the way I am not one of them (tried a few times, just never "grabbed" me), I wonder why so many people are ragging on "joey"
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the reason "1st and ten" sets can be found everywhere so cheap is because they never really sold because many of the episodes in the set are not the original uncut hbo episodes, but syndicated versions that have been editted for adult content.
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Where have I been? I must have missed the whole DVD AIDS epidemic. I'll have to have my machine checked, but I swear all those discs looked clean. I guess you can never tell. Pray for my player everyone.
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Confronted a hoarder today at a local flea market....
Today I went into a local flea market that I have not been to in almost a year. There was a new stand up with all kinds of junks but also a rather large display of $5 DVDs. I start to pick through them and it turned out there were quite a few titles that I had been looking for in there. So I gather up $30.00 worth of titles and started to walk to the counter when what did I see? BOX SETS! So I walked over to them and sure though.... Flintstones, Huckleberry Hounds, Louis & Clarks, Supermans, Popeyes, Tales From The Crypts, and so on and so on... Multiple (unopened) titles of all the sets (and no others) that have been popping up at Big Lots. How much for these sets you ask? $10.00! I quickly turned around the the fat slob behind the counter and said "I see you've been to Big Lots." He answered with "What?" in a guilty tone. I then proceed to lecture him on how evil it is to hoard up all these sets and not leave anything for the collectors who drive hours out of their way only to find everything gobbled up by money hungry hoarders. He said "I have no idea what you are talking about" again in a snotty guilty way. I then walked up to the counter with my $30.00 worth of titles, plopped them down on the counter, called him an asshole and walked away. I would NEVER support a hoarder.
Today I went into a local flea market that I have not been to in almost a year. There was a new stand up with all kinds of junks but also a rather large display of $5 DVDs. I start to pick through them and it turned out there were quite a few titles that I had been looking for in there. So I gather up $30.00 worth of titles and started to walk to the counter when what did I see? BOX SETS! So I walked over to them and sure though.... Flintstones, Huckleberry Hounds, Louis & Clarks, Supermans, Popeyes, Tales From The Crypts, and so on and so on... Multiple (unopened) titles of all the sets (and no others) that have been popping up at Big Lots. How much for these sets you ask? $10.00! I quickly turned around the the fat slob behind the counter and said "I see you've been to Big Lots." He answered with "What?" in a guilty tone. I then proceed to lecture him on how evil it is to hoard up all these sets and not leave anything for the collectors who drive hours out of their way only to find everything gobbled up by money hungry hoarders. He said "I have no idea what you are talking about" again in a snotty guilty way. I then walked up to the counter with my $30.00 worth of titles, plopped them down on the counter, called him an asshole and walked away. I would NEVER support a hoarder.
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Confronted a hoarder today at a local flea market....
Today I went into a local flea market that I have not been to in almost a year. There was a new stand up with all kinds of junks but also a rather large display of $5 DVDs. I start to pick through them and it turned out there were quite a few titles that I had been looking for in there. So I gather up $30.00 worth of titles and started to walk to the counter when what did I see? BOX SETS! So I walked over to them and sure though.... Flintstones, Huckleberry Hounds, Louis & Clarks, Supermans, Popeyes, Tales From The Crypts, and so on and so on... Multiple (unopened) titles of all the sets (and no others) that have been popping up at Big Lots. How much for these sets you ask? $10.00! I quickly turned around the the fat slob behind the counter and said "I see you've been to Big Lots." He answered with "What?" in a guilty tone. I then proceed to lecture him on how evil it is to hoard up all these sets and not leave anything for the collectors who drive hours out of their way only to find everything gobbled up by money hungry hoarders. He said "I have no idea what you are talking about" again in a snotty guilty way. I then walked up to the counter with my $30.00 worth of titles, plopped them down on the counter, called him an asshole and walked away. I would NEVER support a hoarder.
Today I went into a local flea market that I have not been to in almost a year. There was a new stand up with all kinds of junks but also a rather large display of $5 DVDs. I start to pick through them and it turned out there were quite a few titles that I had been looking for in there. So I gather up $30.00 worth of titles and started to walk to the counter when what did I see? BOX SETS! So I walked over to them and sure though.... Flintstones, Huckleberry Hounds, Louis & Clarks, Supermans, Popeyes, Tales From The Crypts, and so on and so on... Multiple (unopened) titles of all the sets (and no others) that have been popping up at Big Lots. How much for these sets you ask? $10.00! I quickly turned around the the fat slob behind the counter and said "I see you've been to Big Lots." He answered with "What?" in a guilty tone. I then proceed to lecture him on how evil it is to hoard up all these sets and not leave anything for the collectors who drive hours out of their way only to find everything gobbled up by money hungry hoarders. He said "I have no idea what you are talking about" again in a snotty guilty way. I then walked up to the counter with my $30.00 worth of titles, plopped them down on the counter, called him an asshole and walked away. I would NEVER support a hoarder.



