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Harry Potter Time!

Hopefully someone will lower their prices when it gets closer 🙂 Release date is July 16.

Wal-mart: $16.66 + tax + shipping😀
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Amazon: $17.99, free shipping on $25+
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Barnes & Noble: $17.99 ($16.19 for members) + tax, free shipping on $25+
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Buy.com: $16.59 + shipping
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Overstock.com: $15.99 + $1.40 shipping
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Books-a-million: $17.99, free shipping on $25+
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Update 7/10 - Costco: $15.99 + $3 shipping
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.as...31&pos=2&whse=&topnav=&prodid=10048424

Update 7/10 - Meijer has it for $14.87 on opening day! B&M only though, not to mention midwest only.
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I personally ended up going with the good ole reliable Amazon pre-order.:thumbsup:

 
love it, tho i will be picking up my copy at a local independent bookstore, so i doubt i'll be getting the biggest discount. i can't wait!
 
If you get it from Amazon and get standard shipping, they guarantee that you will get the book on the 16th.

Edit: Standard shipping is 4 dollars or so.
 
Originally posted by: phelanor
If you get it from Amazon and get standard shipping, they guarantee that you will get the book on the 16th.

Edit: Standard shipping is 4 dollars or so.

I saw this the other day, put in an order and the standard shipping was $8.xx :thumbsdown: Cancelled the order.
 
I was going to do the local bookstore midnight release thing, but the amazon deal with guaranteed on the 16th is lookin kinda nice.

and jjsole hit it on the head, sooo dang addictive, ive read all of em twice, which i almost never do.
 
Originally posted by: Nick5324
Originally posted by: phelanor
If you get it from Amazon and get standard shipping, they guarantee that you will get the book on the 16th.

Edit: Standard shipping is 4 dollars or so.

I saw this the other day, put in an order and the standard shipping was $8.xx :thumbsdown: Cancelled the order.

That blows. Where do you live? I'm in NJ.
 
Buy it from Costco on the release day, its the cheapest, and they stock a MOUNTAIN of them so everyone gets one.
 
I 2nd the costco. The book they sale are usually cheaper than everywhere else.

edit: You just have to live with the limited selection. But, for popular title like Harry Potter they will surely have it.
 
costco is where i bought the last one and it was so much better than getting a number at B&N only to have them run out.
 
Yup, got the previous one @ Costco on release day for $15.99 or $16.99, can't remember. What I DO remember was being in and out of the store in 5 minutes flat, and looking at the literal pallet of books remaining.
 
I bought the last HP book from amazon. It arrived just like they said, the Saturday it came out.

Went to Wally World a little later in the day and there was the book for much less.


I'll be buying it local this time.
 
Originally posted by: buzz86
theres this magical place and they will let you read it for FREE its called a library


patience = money

or you could spend you reading time better by reading a real book from the library instead of children's stories.
 
I'd get mine at Costco, too, had I not pre-ordered it at Buy.com back when they had this deal where you get free shipping. Of course, being a big geek, I ordered the "UK" version off the AmazonUK website, as well. That one was a bit expensive for my tastes... But having two versions is not too bad 😉
 
I just got an email coupon from buy.com which dropped the price on the book for me to 14.33 + 2.40 shipping (budget to NH).
 
Please keep us up to date when Hermione turns 18 and appears in Playboy. Bout the only thing of Harry Potter's theme I'll check out 😛
 
are walmart's website prices the same as their instore prices? cause i'd much rather pick up the book on release day, instead of possibly waiting.. and i wont' have to pay for shipping
 
Originally posted by: habib89
are walmart's website prices the same as their instore prices? cause i'd much rather pick up the book on release day, instead of possibly waiting.. and i wont' have to pay for shipping

Walmart tends to adjust their prices on a local level--they'll try and beat out local competition by a few cents. It will vary from store to store.
 
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