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It's worth noting that Best Buy still doesn't sell movies themselves anymore. These listings are through the Gruv third party seller listing option. You can probably get better deals going to their website directly. Shipping is always free through Gruv's website.
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It's worth noting that Best Buy still doesn't sell movies themselves anymore. These listings are through the Gruv third party seller listing option. You can probably get better deals going to their website directly. Shipping is always free through Gruv's website.
Back when they were the ones with exclusive steelbook releases, a lot of us collectors would buy them in store because their shipping method was absolutely horrid. You'd almost always get the steelbook in a non-padded mailer that UPS or FedEx would demolish and leave you heading to the store for an exchange or a refund depending on if the steelbook was sold out at that point or not. I personally would opt for a pre-order with in store pickup back then.
Gruv, on the other hand, spectacular shipping practice on all steelbook releases being loaded up with bubble wrap in a box. They always arrive mint ๐
Back when they were the ones with exclusive steelbook releases, a lot of us collectors would buy them in store because their shipping method was absolutely horrid. You'd almost always get the steelbook in a non-padded mailer that UPS or FedEx would demolish and leave you heading to the store for an exchange or a refund depending on if the steelbook was sold out at that point or not. I personally would opt for a pre-order with in store pickup back then.
Gruv, on the other hand, spectacular shipping practice on all steelbook releases being loaded up with bubble wrap in a box. They always arrive mint ๐
Interesting... but I bet the number of those collectors was no where near enough to justify the stores to continue carrying discs.
Lots of choices, including in 4k, but the deals overall are just alright. Normal sale prices, I would say. Several titles I would be interested in are annoyingly in 4k + Blu Ray with no digital code. Does anyone actually want both discs but not a digital code? Who is that for?
It's worth noting that Best Buy still doesn't sell movies themselves anymore. These listings are through the Gruv third party seller listing option. You can probably get better deals going to their website directly. Shipping is always free through Gruv's website.
Anyone know if we are supposed to pronounce it like "grub" with a v instead of a b, or if they are trying to be slick and we are supposed to say "groovy"? I always go with the former option
Anyone know if we are supposed to pronounce it like "grub" with a v instead of a b, or if they are trying to be slick and we are supposed to say "groovy"? I always go with the former option
Back when they were the ones with exclusive steelbook releases, a lot of us collectors would buy them in store because their shipping method was absolutely horrid. You'd almost always get the steelbook in a non-padded mailer that UPS or FedEx would demolish and leave you heading to the store for an exchange or a refund depending on if the steelbook was sold out at that point or not. I personally would opt for a pre-order with in store pickup back then.
Gruv, on the other hand, spectacular shipping practice on all steelbook releases being loaded up with bubble wrap in a box. They always arrive mint ๐
Yes, I actually did. While I do watch a lot of stuff online, I also want to own a lot of stuff so I know it is always available and streaming is still inferior quality. I used to go to BB about every couple of months and many times I would wind up with something else. Whether it was a HD on sale, some cables I forgot I needed, some home automation stuff or maybe some home theater items. I can count on 1 hand how many times I have been in a BB since they quit selling movies. I wonder how many other impulse/spur of the sales they have missed out on.
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Gruv, on the other hand, spectacular shipping practice on all steelbook releases being loaded up with bubble wrap in a box. They always arrive mint ๐
Gruv, on the other hand, spectacular shipping practice on all steelbook releases being loaded up with bubble wrap in a box. They always arrive mint ๐
NICE!
I'd say this Reddit post is worth it just for the comments alone, but it also helps answer the question ๐
Gruv, on the other hand, spectacular shipping practice on all steelbook releases being loaded up with bubble wrap in a box. They always arrive mint ๐
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