where is the best place to buy dvd`s online?

Quixotic

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www.columbiahouse.com

If you have 7-8 DVDs in mind, pick all the expensive DVDs you want to buy, and save two cheaper ones with which you'll use to fulfill the obligation part. No matter which saving code you use, it comes out to between $9-12 per DVD for 7-8 DVDs, a pretty good deal if you buy expensive DVDs like Lawrence of Arabia or Clerks Collector's Edition.

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haktmal

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Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:10 PM
i have already went to www.amazon.com and i don`t know where els to look?!
-Jimbo

Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:16 PM
y won`t any 1 answer my simple question???????????????????????

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You can't even wait for 6 minutes?
 

HappyNic

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Try www.800.com they have a large selection and the best part is "NO TAX" ,, I guess that's what 800 stands for,, Free something.. you know?,, like a toll-free call. From time to time they also have killer deals too, "there was this one time at band camp,, ehh I mean www.800.com you can get 20% off if you just have a MS passport account, and you can also add that with the coupons too. They have lots of anime DVD too.;)
 

hoihtah

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dude... here's a revolutionary idea.

instead of purchasing a dvd... everytime a new movie comes out.
go rent them or borrow them...
and copy the dvd onto your hard drive.

get a couple of large hd's and store it there.

a cost of 40 gb hd (5200rpm should suffice for this purpose)... is around 70-80 even with out any hot deals.

on average... each dvd holds about 4 gb of info. that's 10 dvd's for $70-80.
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but by the way...
grow up.
learn a thing or two...
but most of all... learn to read.

don't complain if no one is responding to your thread...
especially when it's posted under a wrong forum.

read the directions/guidelines.
 

HappyNic

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Good idea hoihtah,

let's see , you can also encode them in Divx to safe HD space.. now you'll be able to storge 4 times or more of the 10 dvd in a 40 gig hard drive, totaling to 40 dvd movies in a 40 gig hard drive. But encoding them to Divx will take awhile(hours).