Target has a 20% off "Movies" Circle coupon, but it applies to TV series as well.
Clip the coupon, Price match Walmart at the register, and final cost should be $52.28 x 80% = $41.82 after coupon.
It may not work online/in-app because the CSR may say price match and coupon cannot combine, at least that's been my past experience.
Good luck!
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Target has a 20% off "Movies" Circle coupon, but it applies to TV series as well.
Clip the coupon, Price match Walmart at the register, and final cost should be $52.28 x 80% = $41.82 after coupon.
It may not work online/in-app because the CSR may say price match and coupon cannot combine, at least that's been my past experience.
Good luck!
Model: Warner Bros Warner Home Video Friends The Complete Series Dvd - Blu-Ray - Blue
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Digital is $100, and you can't ever resell it. There are pros and cons to both. Refer to virtually any popular video game's comments thread.
I understand if it's a game - once you beat it, you may sell it. I think someone who is a fan of a TV show like Friends may not be reselling. I mean if you just want to watch and sell it then why go through this hassle, just stream it somewhere.
My point is with digital you don't need to worry about lugging discs and so on. I buy tv shows that I live but only digital(unless the disc set comes with digital) because I can just click on it and it plays.
I am not asking anyone to buy digital for $100. It was $59-69 on iTunes along with shows like Fresh Prince
I understand if it's a game - once you beat it, you may sell it. I think someone who is a fan of a TV show like Friends may not be reselling. I mean if you just want to watch and sell it then why go through this hassle, just stream it somewhere.
My point is with digital you don't need to worry about lugging discs and so on. I buy tv shows that I live but only digital(unless the disc set comes with digital) because I can just click on it and it plays.
I am not asking anyone to buy digital for $100. It was $59-69 on iTunes along with shows like Fresh Prince
That's fair—but different strokes. The convenience factor is not lost on me, and I agree with you about it. Evaluate the use case is all one can do. I bought to gift to some folks who both stream and still use physical media, and they weren't disappointed.
But strictly from a money-spent standpoint (this is SD, after all), those who want to spend the least money possible to own (or gift) the series in the near-term may think it's worth it. Why not let them. Worth a quick post IMO.
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My point is with digital you don't need to worry about lugging discs and so on. I buy tv shows that I live but only digital(unless the disc set comes with digital) because I can just click on it and it plays.
I am not asking anyone to buy digital for $100. It was $59-69 on iTunes along with shows like Fresh Prince
My point is with digital you don't need to worry about lugging discs and so on. I buy tv shows that I live but only digital(unless the disc set comes with digital) because I can just click on it and it plays.
I am not asking anyone to buy digital for $100. It was $59-69 on iTunes along with shows like Fresh Prince
But strictly from a money-spent standpoint (this is SD, after all), those who want to spend the least money possible to own (or gift) the series in the near-term may think it's worth it. Why not let them. Worth a quick post IMO.
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