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Old 11-21-2000, 04:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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cheapest dvd ever throught Nov 27th

Guys, I had to pass this on. I live in Houston, but I am sure that this is prevalent in all cities. My wife had a hair appointment at one of the upper end salons in the ritzy area of town. I drove her cause it was raining and instead of sitting there and waiting I went to the blockbuster in the same complex. I guess really really rich people don't want to buy used/previously viewed DVDs. They only want the untouched virgin stuff. Well, this one particular store had tons of previewed DVD for sale and until Nov. 27th all Blockbuster's have $3 off marked price for all DVD's over $10 and $2 off all DVD under $10. I picked up:
Blue Streak $14.99 for $11.99
The Mummy $14.99 for $11.99
J.Bond World is Not Enough $9.99 for $7.99
Wild Wild West $9.99 for $7.99
I saw Six Sense for $9.99 w/$2 off, it was $7.99 but I really don't care to watch drama over and over again so I didn't pick it up.
Many other titles were there too.
Anyways, if you get the chance drive to your richest part of town and go to that Blockbuster and check it out.
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Old 11-21-2000, 05:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sweet! Thanks for passing the info. along.

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Old 11-22-2000, 01:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes, thank you for bringing this to our attention. However, there was already a thread right here covering this sale. Please try to not clutter up the forum with double posts (even though it would take a lot to clutter this particular area of the forum )

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