Star Wars Trilogy in Toys R' Us

sidpad

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I bought Star Wars Trilogy in Toys R' Us yesterday after pricematching with Frys

Toys R' Us price is $49.99, after price matching the price was reduced to $36.99 and I also got a $10 gift card (upto Sept 25).

So the Final Price is $36.99 - $10.00 = $26.99 + Tax

If you dont have a Fry's nearby try to price match with Walmart.
So the Final Price is $37.87 - $10.00 = $37.87 + Tax
:D
 

Fritzo

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They let you use the gift card on the purchase? Normally gift cards can only be used on a future purchase.
 

DusterAZ

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Plus the Fry's price of 36.99 was for Tuesday only and most of the retailers are aware of this.
 

sidpad

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You are right but ultimately my price for the DVD is only $26.99 since I got $10.00 back.
 

AnyMal

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You can also purchase it at outpost for $36.99 plus shipping, which is usually very reasonable. link
 

sidpad

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But what about price match with Walmart ($37.87) and still the price for the DVD is $37.87 - $10.00 (Gift Card) = $27.87/-.

Or you can try to price match with outpost price $36.99 -$10.00 = $26.99
 

thunderroller

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hmmm.. didn't know toys r' us would price match with outpost. Guess they would do with walmart. Don't have Fry's around here, so thats out of question.
 

sidpad

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Still Frys is carrying it for $38.99 and if you price match it in Toys R Us still the price for the DVD is $38.99 - $10.00 (Gift Card) = $29.99/-.


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ucdbiendog

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Originally posted by: DusterAZ
Plus the Fry's price of 36.99 was for Tuesday only and most of the retailers are aware of this.

nope. i bought it on wednesday at that price in sacramento
 

mikeford

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My walmart is $42.87 and not budging a cent without a newspaper ad.

Toys r us might be more flexible though, this is a very much YMMV thing.