I got in on a FANTASTIC deal a few weeks back, where CircuitCity.com had priced
The Complete Matrix Trilogy (HD-DVD) at $19.99, by mistake. The regular price should have been $79.99. At any rate, I decided to purchase it, even though I don't have an HD-DVD player, because I have a couple of friends that have one. Anyway, Circuit City quickly adjusted the price of the set to the correct price of $79.99, but, honored the deal for some of the people that got in on the deal at $19.99. I was one of the lucky ones. In the meantime, one of my friends, who works at Best Buy, told me to just bring the set in to Best Buy (if I decided not to keep it), and he would give me a store credit for the full amount of $79.99 plus tax. I was like, heck yeah! So, this evening, I went in, and did the store credit deal. So, I paid $23.50 with tax and shipping for that set, and I got store credit of $85.95!
Anyway, with my store credit, I picked up:
V for Vendetta (Widescreen Edition) for $9.99 plus tax.
I'm saving the rest of my store credit of $75.96, plus a $20.00 Reward Zone certificate, and a $2.00 Best Buy Gift Card (from a Reward Zone members event) to buy three ABC TV DVD sets that are coming out in September (
Desperate Housewives: Season 3,
Grey's Anatomy: Season 3, and
Brothers and Sisters: Season 1).
Then, thanks to a post at the DVDTalk.com forums, I picked up:
Fantastic Four: Extended Edition (Two-Disc Widescreen Special Edition)
Best Buy has this on sale for $9.99, but, the post at the DVDTalk.com forums had a link for a $4.00 off coupon
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/6053 ... ourtr0.jpg , which I was able to use off the sale price, which brought my total to $5.99 plus tax. On top of this, the set comes with free Hollywood Movie Money (up to $8.50), to see
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
I must say that I ended up with one heck of a bargain at Best Buy, this evening!