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I was at BB tonight picking up Sleeping Beauty on Blu-ray. In the Blu-ray aisle they had a lot of little booklets called the Best Buy Insider Your Guide to This Month's Biggest Movies October 2008. Well the back page has two coupons good from Oct. 1 thru Oct. 31. One is for double reward zone points on any Blu-ray purchase. The other is for 10% off any single DVD or Blu-ray disc. Nice considering all the movies coming out this month.
 
I've seen this for a few months now and didn't even think to post it here. It's been in the last three monthly "issues". The little blue booklets get updated every month and the last three have had the 10% off Any Single Blu-Ray or DVD (Reg Price and No new releases and a few other restrictions). The "Single" makes me wonder if it's limited to one item or a single disc (meaning no multi-disc sets or tv series), but there hasn't been any worth my debating their poor, arguable grammar yet.

The other coupon once was Triple Points when you use your BB MstrCrd, so it seems like that one changes, but the 10% is the money coupon.

I've been grabbing a few at the beginning of the month just in case they run out, but they always seem to have tons.
 
[quote name='opterasis']The 10% off coupon doesn't apply to new releases. I tried using it on Iron Man, and it wouldn't work.[/quote]

I used it to get Sleeping Beauty 10% off so maybe YMMV on new releases
 
Unless they are offering an exclusive you can't live without, who in the world--much less a CAGer--would pay Best Buy prices when online offerings for Blu-rays are always so much cheaper?
 
[quote name='Filmmaker']Unless they are offering an exclusive you can't live without, who in the world--much less a CAGer--would pay Best Buy prices when online offerings for Blu-rays are always so much cheaper?[/quote]

Well let's just use Sleeping Beauty as an example. The alarm clock, a decent release price, and the fact you could send an old Disney DVD for a $10 BB GC. Plus you get RZ points and can use RZ points to buy them.

Besides that, I think there are occassions where the online prices aren't that much lower than BB.

That being said, its the first time I've bought a BR from them, and I didn't know about this. I'll watch for it next time.
 
I used this coupon on Iron Man first day it came out and it worked. After the coupon it was pretty much the same price as Amazon, except I didn't have to wait.
 
[quote name='jling84']I used this coupon on Iron Man first day it came out and it worked. After the coupon it was pretty much the same price as Amazon, except I didn't have to wait.[/quote]


Weird...did the cashier have to do a manual override? The girl scanned my coupon twice, and the system just rejected it.
 
Yeah the new release thing is erratic. I have bought a number of anime dvds on release date with such coupons and they came off.
 
[quote name='Snake2715']what is the old dinsey $10 gc thing all about?[/quote]

It expired Saturday. Basically an upgrade, but it was specific to only BB I think.
 
[quote name='turls']Well let's just use Sleeping Beauty as an example. The alarm clock, a decent release price, and the fact you could send an old Disney DVD for a $10 BB GC. Plus you get RZ points and can use RZ points to buy them.[/quote]

I did say "Unless they are offering an exclusive you can't live without..."
 
Yeah these coupons always work for me, even on DVD's that are currently on sale. The print on the coupon says it's not valid on sale items but their computer system is not smart enough to know the difference.
 
[quote name='TehMuff1nM4n']Best Buy usually means full retail on Blu's[/QUOTE]
They usually let me price match Walmart.com which just about matches Amazon's prices and are much lower than even Walmart's own in-store prices. And sure you pay for tax but you get the item same-day, so that's a benefit to a lot of people.
 
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