Suggest HD-DVD fans go to BB find their favorite titles and go hide them inside the store and wait for the prices to go down. When they get to 75% off go find them and check out. Was told this approach was common amongst BB personnel, why let them have all the fun?
I can confirm the global 30% off HD-DVDs in the Twin Cities. I was in there yesterday.
By the way, there are deals still to be had on bluray discs. Just have to be a little more creative. For example, yesterday I went in with my $5 off any blu-ray disc manufacturer coupon good for all of March at BB. They were handing them out I guess last month and are posted online. With that coupon and the blu-ray sale at circuitcity.com, I pricematched The Rookie for $19.99, used the $5 coupon for $14.99. The Rookie also contains a $10 mail-in rebate for DVD owners, so after cashing that in, it'll cost me $4.99.
Sad, but true. Last week, I found 3 titles behind my BB's last Toshiba HD-A35 display model (of all things, right?). I decided to leave them there, thinking the same thing -- wait until they hit rock bottom.
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ccweems @ Mar 6th 2008 8:59AM
Suggest HD-DVD fans go to BB find their favorite titles and go hide them inside the store and wait for the prices to go down. When they get to 75% off go find them and check out. Was told this approach was common amongst BB personnel, why let them have all the fun?
Hiding players in the box will prove challenging.
Mr. E @ Mar 6th 2008 9:27AM
I suggest you put them right behind any DVD copies of "Ishtar".
Leif @ Mar 6th 2008 9:31AM
I can confirm the global 30% off HD-DVDs in the Twin Cities. I was in there yesterday.
By the way, there are deals still to be had on bluray discs. Just have to be a little more creative. For example, yesterday I went in with my $5 off any blu-ray disc manufacturer coupon good for all of March at BB. They were handing them out I guess last month and are posted online. With that coupon and the blu-ray sale at circuitcity.com, I pricematched The Rookie for $19.99, used the $5 coupon for $14.99. The Rookie also contains a $10 mail-in rebate for DVD owners, so after cashing that in, it'll cost me $4.99.
EEL @ Mar 6th 2008 1:18PM
@ ccweens,
Sad, but true. Last week, I found 3 titles behind my BB's last Toshiba HD-A35 display model (of all things, right?). I decided to leave them there, thinking the same thing -- wait until they hit rock bottom.