Miami Vice s3 + s1, s2 or s4 for $23.50 each before tax
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From: WAS looking for My Own Private Stuckeyville, but stuck in Liberty City (while missing Vice City)
Miami Vice s3 + s1, s2 or s4 for $23.50 each before tax
Seasons 3 & 4 were released today. Target has them for $34.99 each. DeepDiscountDVD has them for $36.89 each. Circuit City has them for $49.99 each
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Best Buy has them for $36.99 each, but if you buy any two seasons of Vice at the same time, you can get 'em both for $50. However, s3 also has a manufacturer coupon for an additional $3 off bringing the total down to $47 or $23.50 each.
.Best Buy has them for $36.99 each, but if you buy any two seasons of Vice at the same time, you can get 'em both for $50. However, s3 also has a manufacturer coupon for an additional $3 off bringing the total down to $47 or $23.50 each.
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Originally Posted by Rogue588
Seasons 3 & 4 were released today. Target has them for $34.99 each. DeepDiscountDVD has them for $36.89 each. Circuit City has them for $49.99 each
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Best Buy has them for $36.99 each, but if you buy any two seasons of Vice at the same time, you can get 'em both for $50. However, s3 also has a manufacturer coupon for an additional $3 off bringing the total down to $47 or $23.50 each.
.Best Buy has them for $36.99 each, but if you buy any two seasons of Vice at the same time, you can get 'em both for $50. However, s3 also has a manufacturer coupon for an additional $3 off bringing the total down to $47 or $23.50 each.
I had two $10.00 RZ certs, so I was able to pick up the Vice sets and the Bring It On two pack for less than $44.00...so I did not pitch a fit, because I was still extremely happy with the price I paid for everything (they were indeed offering both Vice sets for more than 50% off MSRP, so that was sweet).
The fact is, BB would be reimbursed from the manufacturer, so there is NO REASON why the idiot(s) in CS are not letting this coupon stack with their in-store/on-line deal. A zombie with half of its head blown-off would have enough common sense to accept the coupon, but hey...I was dealing with Best Buy, not brain dead zombies, and we all know they would make better cashiers at BB stores
Nowadays, I am unfortunately not surprised that many stores Customer Service departments do not actually provide...well, customer service.
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I tried it yesterday. The coupon registered as $0.00. The girl checking me out said "It must not work with the sale" to which I replied - "It should - its a manufacturers coupon - you get reimbursed on it". She then tried it a second time and it still came up $0.00. So she completed the sale (complete with the big sale screen that comes up which she has to confirm to get the 2 for $50 price) and the total was exactly $53.00. ($50 plus $3 tax). At that point she entered a generic "manufacturers coupon" somehow and put the amount at $3 which was deducted. So my set came out at exactly $50.
There really isn't any reason why it shouldn't work - the 2 for $50 is Best Buy's own sale price. Universal is kicking in the $3.
There really isn't any reason why it shouldn't work - the 2 for $50 is Best Buy's own sale price. Universal is kicking in the $3.
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I tried it yesterday. The coupon registered as $0.00. The girl checking me out said "It must not work with the sale" to which I replied - "It should - its a manufacturers coupon - you get reimbursed on it". She then tried it a second time and it still came up $0.00. So she completed the sale (complete with the big sale screen that comes up which she has to confirm to get the 2 for $50 price) and the total was exactly $53.00. ($50 plus $3 tax). At that point she entered a generic "manufacturers coupon" somehow and put the amount at $3 which was deducted. So my set came out at exactly $50.
There really isn't any reason why it shouldn't work - the 2 for $50 is Best Buy's own sale price. Universal is kicking in the $3.
There really isn't any reason why it shouldn't work - the 2 for $50 is Best Buy's own sale price. Universal is kicking in the $3.
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Thanks to the OP for this, I hardly ever check the store specific bargain threads anymore. Hopefully with sales like these, it will move a lot of units prompting Uni to release the final season, again with all music intact.
Just to clarify, all S3 set coupons I saw read, 'Save $3 when you buy Season 4.' So you'd have to buy that season (but I guess wouldn't necessarily have to buy S3) to get the coupon to work. I think I saw the coupon also come up as $0.00, but it may have been because the checker scanned the coupon before the boxes. He did have to later enter it as manufacturer coupon, but without a problem- though it did take the $3 off the after tax total, not before tax.
Just to clarify, all S3 set coupons I saw read, 'Save $3 when you buy Season 4.' So you'd have to buy that season (but I guess wouldn't necessarily have to buy S3) to get the coupon to work. I think I saw the coupon also come up as $0.00, but it may have been because the checker scanned the coupon before the boxes. He did have to later enter it as manufacturer coupon, but without a problem- though it did take the $3 off the after tax total, not before tax.




