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Save On New Release DVDs

November 10, 2006 by Karen Weideman  
Filed under entertainment, money saving idea, sale, shopping

carsIs there a particular movie that you would like to own on DVD?  If so, then I suggest buying it the week it is released to the stores.  The first week a movie is released, you can usually save five or more dollars then you would if you bought it in the following weeks.  Tonight I was at Target and bought the new “Cars” movie for $15.99.  I saved $4 since I bought it the week of its release.  The cashier also gave my kids a Cars light up pin.  Those had to be worth a couple dollars each.  It was a win-win for us.  Target has the movie on sale through Saturday.  You can also buy the movie on the Target website for $14.99.  Be sure and check shipping costs before ordering.  This movie would definitely make a great Christmas gift.

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4 Responses to “Save On New Release DVDs”
  1. Marie Braden says:

    My local grocery store is not only selling it cheaply, but including a “fun pack” that includes a 2-liter soda, a box of microwave popcorn, a 6-pack of pudding, and some other grocery items.

  2. Eliza says:

    My daughter (she’s 3) has watched this numerous times already, I’m planning on watching it with all the kids today. :) Our store gave us a discount because they were matching the others, something they don’t normally do unless you ask about it.

  3. Karen says:

    I just found out that the movie is a few dollars cheaper at Wal-Mart.

  4. Revka says:

    You beat me to the Wal-Mart tip :)

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