Just got back from picking mine up. The Target here was down to two copies of Fantasia left (one now, I guess :lol
. The only thing that annoys me about them is that they insist on stuffing them into those plastic cases which are too small for them. The slip covers on both of my copies are a little messed up from them, and there weren't any copies in perfect condition (I grabbed the best I could get). The cashier also had trouble getting SA out of the plastic case, and for a minute I thought she was going to end up completely tearing the slipcover. She managed to get it out without doing so, but I don't think she would have cared if she did, with the way she was pulling at it.
[quote name='nazman11']so I guess for 13 I'll keep it.[/QUOTE]
It was $22.98 for both after the discount and coupons, whereas Fantasia by itself would have been $17.99. I was going to buy Fantasia regardless, so as far as I'm concerned, I paid $4.99 for SA. Don't think I'd have paid much more than that, but I do want to see it and it would probably end up costing me nearly that much if I got it from Netflix by the time I got around to watching it. So really, why not?
Though I'm really confused by their "refund values" on the receipt -- it seems to have only taken a fraction of the $10 discount off of both titles (refund value on Fantasia is $22.71, on SA it's $20.27). It almost looks like I could return SA for $10.27 ($20.27 refund value - $10 coupon), which would mean that I would have paid $12.71 for Fantasia. Don't think I'm going to bother doing that, but it's interesting nonetheless.
Edit: Oh, duh, I figured it out -- it's taking a proportional amount of the $10 off of each title for the refund value, rather than just a straight $5 off of each. Still, interesting that you could apparently return one and still keep the discount on the other.