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Dec 12 2008

Gus Advice: Smart DVD and Music Shopping

Published by glequericac at 11:19 am under Saving Money Edit This

For this holiday season, you will see plenty of sales and discounts around the nation, many of them so good that they are impossible to ignore, such as at your local Sam Goody, Fye… whatever the store is named in your State, they have the best sales on DVDs ever, more than WalMart or Target combined. How good? So good that you will find music CDs as low as US$2.00. I know that the economy is not in the best perspective right now, but a CD by that price is better than downloading. It makes for great gift giving at the very least if it is for your private collection you are not breaking the law and the product is at a great price.

If you are a DVD collector, you must go to FYE’s page. For the holidays they have a sale with certain DVDs that you buy one and you get a second one with the same price or less completely free, I bought Heroes Season 1 and got Family Guy volume 5 free. How can you resist something like that? It is impossible at such a good offer, for the custumer a win-win, two DVD’s for the price of one.

Other good places, but these you won’t find on the net unless you consider an eBay store, are the second hand stores in your neighborhood. If your budget is more strained, you will find marvelous things in these stores, such as old CDs that are hard to find today, and also DVDs but you won’t find the wider selection that you will see on bigger store shelves. But in the end it is the intention that counts and not how expensive the gift was.

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