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Cheapest place to buy DVDs?

do you have a target store near you? They are pretty cheap. Also, if you want to rent instead of buy, there is that new rental service online called netflix. $20 a month you can rent all the dvd's you can watch. What you do is get a queue list of movies and they send you the first 3 in your list. when you get them, you watch them and return them in the postage paid envelopes. When they get one back, they ship the next one in your list to you. I'm on movie 5 in two weeks. 5 movies a month and you have your $20 worth.


Netflix Website
 
do you have a target store near you? They are pretty cheap. Also, if you want to rent instead of buy, there is that new rental service online called netflix. $20 a month you can rent all the dvd's you can watch. What you do is get a queue list of movies and they send you the first 3 in your list. when you get them, you watch them and return them in the postage paid envelopes. When they get one back, they ship the next one in your list to you. I'm on movie 5 in two weeks. 5 movies a month and you have your $20 worth.


Netflix Website
 
Go to Hollywood Video and buy their used DVDs. They're gauranteed/warantied like new ones, but only cost $14.95.
 
If you can get them from India or Mexico, they're really cheap.....have the guy who sends your dirt cheap Cipro to the US send you a couple of DVDs in the next shipment
 


<< Go to Hollywood Video and buy their used DVDs. They're gauranteed/warantied like new ones, but only cost $14.95. >>

hahahahaha What a rip off. I usually never pay more than $12.99 for a new DVD. Of course I have to wait for the sales to come around but I can handle that.
 
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