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Michael_UK

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Choices or MVC (Music Video Club)
These have the lowest Prices around me.(well about 12+ miles away)
 

Steve Christou

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I can tell you but than I'd have to kill you!
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No lots of different places, online and in the high street, some places will have to remain a secret, I recieved a copy of 'Star Trek The Motion Picture' Directors Cut, on tuesday, and am expecting 'Willow' Sp.Ed in the next few days, watch out for my review..... :)
 

Rob Willey

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After a couple of years at DVDExpress, I moved to Amazon about a year ago.
I recently tried The Laser's Edge and will be buying all my DVD's there from now on. Great service and I like the idea of supporting a Forum sponsor.
Rob
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Scott Strang

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Like others, I used to buy from online retailers frequently.
I even did it before I learned about coupons.
Thus far deepdiscountdvd.com has proven to be the best (for me) overall e-tailer. They ship quickly at no charge for USPS and they have a pretty good selection.
What I found hard to believe is that one day in Suncoast they had several titles that I just knew would never be in their stores (to say nothing o Wal-Mart and K-Mart). Def-con 4 and The Day the Earth Caught Fire were both on their shelves.
Whenever we happen over to Ridgeland, MS or to Shreveport,LA the misses and I buy several at Best Buy and/or Circuit City.
If you're ever in the Arlington or Dallas area, check out Fry's. It's a movie lover and tron head paradise.
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NathanP

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Anywhere illegal. :)
Usually Sam's Club or Ebay, I can usually by a new one for $15 there.
Nathan
 

Jeff_A

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1. Deep Discount DVD
2. Columbia House
3. Best Buy (only if I have to)
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Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)?
 

Kurt B

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Usually online. closest Best Buy is an hour drive and frankly I enjoy just having them delivered to my home. No hassle, no standing in checkouts for me.
 

Bill Eberhardt

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Blockbuster PVDs - no stickers and they check them over pretty well here.
Pawn shops - ditto on them checking them out.
Sam's Club - only if I know I'm getting a couple of them, I hate standing in line.
Best Buy - has some good deals the week of release.
Borders - has the best selection of titles, prices near Best Buy's normal pricing, but usually no great deals.
Target, Walmart, Kmart - only if someone clues me in on a good deal.
Circuit City - Only if I see a good price in an add.
Media Play - prices are $3 higher than the other stores but a good selection and sometimes they have something on sale that I want.
Sam Goody - I think I bought something in here one day - oh, yeah, they had the Anchor Bay's on sale for $2.99.
And that's all I have to say about that.
 

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