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Old 05-08-2006, 04:38 PM
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I love Best Buy:D

We dont have one around here, but everytime I go to the states, which is usually every couple months or so, I always make sure to stop there. Im also a big fan of Suncoast. Their prices arent as good, but the horror selection is incredible.
Don't you live in Canada?....I always wanted to go there.:)
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Old 05-09-2006, 07:53 AM
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Ive picked up a rediculous amont of great horror films from Best Buy. these are all from the same store. not all are all that good, but quite a bit of them are hard to find at a normal store.

Deadly Spawn
Zombie
Henry
Dawn and Day Of The Dead
Dead and Breakfast
Day Of The Dead 2: Contagium
High Tension
Feeding The Masses
Chopping Mall
Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit
Ginuea Pig Box Set
and theres a bunch more that i cant think of right now.
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Old 05-09-2006, 08:52 AM
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I've got the Best Buy rewards program and since I buy a ton of stuff all the time it's great. On my way to BB I pick up the Circuit City ad (so if they have lower prices at CC I can get them matched) and then I only have to shop in one place and I get the rewards stuff. I have had over $300 in rewards in the last year or so.
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Old 05-09-2006, 09:14 AM
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I heard a lot of the Suncoasts were closing down?
Almost all of the Suncoast stores here in Seattle have closed down, I went there because they said all the PSP movies were 75% off, but it tuns out they jacked up the prices so the movies still cost around 20 bucks:mad:

Anyway I love Best Buy, they have a pretty good selection in TV shows
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Old 05-09-2006, 09:18 AM
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I heard a lot of the Suncoasts were closing down? But I haven't gone to the local mall to check on that one.
The only one Ive ever been to is in the Bangor Mall, and as of a few weeks ago it's still open.



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Don't you live in Canada?....I always wanted to go there.:)

Canada rocks man, I love it here.
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Old 05-09-2006, 09:37 AM
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I've got the Best Buy rewards program and since I buy a ton of stuff all the time it's great. On my way to BB I pick up the Circuit City ad (so if they have lower prices at CC I can get them matched) and then I only have to shop in one place and I get the rewards stuff. I have had over $300 in rewards in the last year or so.
Tell me more. Membership fees? Minimum purchase? Inform me on this.
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Old 05-09-2006, 10:09 AM
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i didn't know the suncoasts were shutting down, that fucking sucks
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Old 05-09-2006, 12:15 PM
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Personally I think best buy sucks, not only is the horror section here not worth a shit, the service department sucks as well, and not just from my own personal experiences with them, also have a few friends that have had problems with their service dept...


Now Media Play on the other hand was fucking awesome, best place to buy dvd's ever, and they closed down :mad:

Personally though I prefer ebay to just about anything, can't tell you how many great deals I've gotten on dvd's and I own getting close to 2000 dvd's now...
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Old 05-11-2006, 01:37 AM
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Suncoast probably has the best selection of horror in Minnesota (and I was just at the one by my house & they didn't seem to be closing at all. No sales, no clearance, no going out of business signs. Nothing. Just business as usual.) but Best Buy generally has better prices.

Ebay is a great place for finding hard to find stuff at fair prices. (But Suncoast will order movies for you too. So will Borders.)

Media Play RULED! I had like 6 friends that all started working there right when it opened and like 4 months later they were all looking for new jobs.


So anyways, I typically get all my CDs at Best Buy, but most of my movies are from Ebay, Suncoast, and pawn shops (Pawn America is another great place to find cheap DVDs & VHS. 5 VHS for $20!!!)
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Old 05-11-2006, 02:11 AM
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Dude. I went down to the local Suncoast around Halloween time to look at their bargain rack, and found a collection of vampire movies, it was like 5 movies for $7.99 or something like that, and it was a couple of cheesy Filipino vampire movies from the 60's, mixed with one early 70's Spanish flick and one early 70's American flick. It was crap-tastic! So I grabbed that along with "Beware the Blob!" and walked out of there with six great cheeseball movies for less than $17.00.

I didn't hear they were all closing down, just some of them, and I have not personally seen one closing down, so maybe it's just a rumor and maybe most of them will stay.
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