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Took my sealed Sopranos season three to FYE for credit since I got it as a gift about two years ago and haven't opened it yet.Love the show but it gets re-run on hbo enough.

 

Anyways the price sticker which I removed before going to FYE was for $75.99 at kmart,well I got $100 store credit.

 

So I strolled over to their martial arts section and someone must have bought every Zatoichi dvd,kept the ones he liked and brought back all that he didn't.Which means they had a bunch of them "used" although they had only been watched once for $10-15.Grabbed Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo,Zatoichi at Large and Zatoichi the Outlaw for $10 a piece which they sell for $29.99 regularly.Liner notes are still intact and the discs are perfect.

 

Next was the wrestling section and I grabbed Eddie's dvd for $22 and noticed the handful of ecw dvds they have left were marked down from $29.99 to $9.99 of which I had most of except Guilty as Charged 2k1 so I snagged that.

 

Headed over to comedy and grabbed 3 O'Clock High and Repo Man for $10 a piece.

 

So basically I took in a dvd set i've never watched and probably wouldn't and walked out with more shit then I could get through in a day plus a $12 credit still left over.Not mention getting 33% more in store credit then the actual set cost originally.

 

Sunday was a good day.

so how is fye with trading in stuff like that? I recently ordered a couple fox season sets off amazon for $14.99 a piece, a few of which were blind buys, but if i can about $50.00 for a set, i may have to do that. Was this returning without a receipt, or was this trading in a used item, how did they treat your exchange?

 

 

 

p.s. - here is the link for the fox season 1 dvds http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/featu...2353222-3287904

No receipt.Just sealed and they took it with no questions asked.

 

If it's not sealed I wouldn't recommend it though.They seem to only $5 credit no matter what wheter your trading in Breakin' 2 or Citizen Kane.

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Took my sealed Sopranos season three to FYE for credit since I got it as a gift about two years ago and haven't opened it yet.Love the show but it gets re-run on hbo enough.

 

Anyways the price sticker which I removed before going to FYE was for $75.99 at kmart,well I got $100 store credit.

 

So I strolled over to their martial arts section and someone must have bought every Zatoichi dvd,kept the ones he liked and brought back all that he didn't.Which means they had a bunch of them "used" although they had only been watched once for $10-15.Grabbed Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo,Zatoichi at Large and Zatoichi the Outlaw for $10 a piece which they sell for $29.99 regularly.Liner notes are still intact and the discs are perfect.

 

Next was the wrestling section and I grabbed Eddie's dvd for $22 and noticed the handful of ecw dvds they have left were marked down from $29.99 to $9.99 of which I had most of except Guilty as Charged 2k1 so I snagged that.

 

Headed over to comedy and grabbed 3 O'Clock High and Repo Man for $10 a piece.

 

So basically I took in a dvd set i've never watched and probably wouldn't and walked out with more shit then I could get through in a day plus a $12 credit still left over.Not mention getting 33% more in store credit then the actual set cost originally.

 

Sunday was a good day.

so how is fye with trading in stuff like that? I recently ordered a couple fox season sets off amazon for $14.99 a piece, a few of which were blind buys, but if i can about $50.00 for a set, i may have to do that. Was this returning without a receipt, or was this trading in a used item, how did they treat your exchange?

 

 

 

p.s. - here is the link for the fox season 1 dvds http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/featu...2353222-3287904

No receipt.Just sealed and they took it with no questions asked.

 

If it's not sealed I wouldn't recommend it though.They seem to only $5 credit no matter what wheter your trading in Breakin' 2 or Citizen Kane.

Thanks a lot, i'll probably do that with at least one of the sets i got, so i can actually get something i want

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Best Buy has(or had, they might pull them tomorrow) old horror movies for $1 a piece. Nothing remakrable, but there's some enjoyable stuff for fans of old black and white horror flicks.

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Amazon.com is having a sale (50% off) on select Warner/HBO DVD sets. I don't know how long the sale is going to last, so you might want to get in on this soon.

 

Under $20

Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete First Season - $19.99

Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete Second Season - $19.99

Da Ali G Show - The Complete First Season - $14.98

Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete First Season - $19.99

Friends - The Complete First Season - $19.96

Friends - The Complete Second Season - $19.96

Sex and the City - The Complete First Season - $19.99

 

$20 - $30

Everybody Loves Raymond - The Complete First Season - $22.49

Friends - The Complete Seventh Season - $22.49

Gilmore Girls - The Complete First Season - $29.99

Sex and the City - The Complete Second Season - $24.99

Sex and the City - The Complete Third Season - $24.99

Sex and the City - The Complete Fifth Season - $24.99

Sex and the City - Season Six, Part One - $24.99

Smallville - The Complete Second Season - $29.99

The West Wing - The Complete First Season - $29.99

The West Wing - The Complete Second Season - $29.99

 

Over $30

Band of Brothers - $59.99

The Sopranos - The Complete Fourth Season - $49.99

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Until Saturday at Circuit Shitty:

 

Best of Will Ferrell 1&2 (set) - $12.99

"Rambo" Collection - $29.99

 

Assorted others, but I don't think the prices are anything special.

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