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If anyone is looking for a cheap Fox and the hound dvd

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 2:03 pm
by tinkergirl
Hi with Christmas coming up I thought I would tell you if anyone is looking for the fox and the hound dvd they have it really cheap at Future shop. It is $15.99 Canadian so really cheap for you Americans. They also have the rescuers down under for $19.99. Just thought someone might be looking for them.

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 2:28 pm
by Rebel
What is Future Shop and how much do they charge for shipping to the US?

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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 2:56 pm
by tinkergirl
Sorry about that. I had talked to the worker yesterday and she said they ship to the USA but I checked their web site and it says they only send to Canada right now but if your interested in it for a cheap price there is a store called charlie's music city and if you do a search on the internet(sorry I don't remember the address) they have some pretty cheap disney dvds like the fox and the hound for $13.99US and they do ship every where. And Futre shop is like best buys but for Canadians. I'm so sorry about that.

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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 3:08 pm
by tinkergirl
I found out the web address it is www.charliesmusiccity.com and I think it is a great place to shop. Most of their disney dvds are a little under $20 US and they have a lot of the older movies and their shipping is pretty cheap.

Future Shop/Charlies

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 4:36 pm
by Mr. Toad
Being a Vancouver, Canada resident I can fill you all in on both these places.

Future Shop is a large big box mulit location retailer that is owned by one of the large American big box retailers - Best Buy I think.

Charlies is a large shop in a run down area of town. It deals in both used and new CDs and DVDs. I am not sure where they get their new stock but it seems cheaper than normal retailers including Wal Mart. I managed to find my copy of Little Mermaid there(they dont have any left though). I think they have some of the original Limited Releases like Jungle Book though. They do charge a premium though, but not as much as ebay. They also have some of the "lesser" tins left.

Additional Note

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 4:38 pm
by Mr. Toad
You may also want to try www.absound.com

Vancouver, by the way, is internationally known for having the cheapest CDs and DVD prices in the world so check out the web sites for our retailers. On-line prices tend to be a little bit higher than what you find in the stores though.

Thanks For This Information

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 8:54 pm
by Disney Guru
:) Thanks for the info. I will just have to check this out. By The Way I just wanted to post something on here that might be of interest to some of you Disney collectors out there. Bambi is rumored to be coming out on a 2 Disc Special Edition DVD Set in 2004.

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Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2003 3:26 am
by Rebel
tinkergirl wrote:I found out the web address it is www.charliesmusiccity.com and I think it is a great place to shop. Most of their disney dvds are a little under $20 US and they have a lot of the older movies and their shipping is pretty cheap.
Browsing their site, I found several DVDs priced at $0. I would assume that that is in error. I know that some of them (ie Cinderella II) are not worth a lot, but I would not expect a retailer to price them as free.

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2003 7:40 am
by ArtOfDisney
That would probably be an internal error. I once went to an autograph site and it had a ton of them for $0. So I figured hey I'll put them in my cart and pay shipping. Four days later they emailed me and said: there was an internal error and if you would like to purchase these log back onto the site and purchase them at full price.