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- Red 2 Blu: [Upgrade Program] Mail in your Warner Bros. HD-DVD cover art for NEW WB Blu-Ray Discs ($4.95 per
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- REI Outlet: [Portable H2O] Laken Hit Lined Aluminum Water Bottle $12
- Atlassian: [Enterprise Software] $5 Sale on 5-user licenses for bug tracker and enterprise wiki software.
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- RedOctane: [Video Game] Guitar Hero Triple Game w/ Wireless Guitar Bundle for Wii, Xbox, 360, PS2, PS3 for $89.99 w/ coupon GHTRIPLE and free shipping.
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- Maxstudio.com: [Clothing] Super Sale: Save up to 80% off Women's Clearance Apparel & Accessories
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- Southwest: [Travel] Save on Airfares from $49 Each Way
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- Newegg: [PC] ASUS Eee Top Atom 1.6GHz 16" All-in-One Touchscreen PC for $500 + free shipping
- Newegg: [RAM] Crucial 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SO-DIMM 200-Pin Laptop RAM for $21 + free shipping
- TigerDirect: [MP3] eMotion 2GB Solar Powered Media Player / Device Charger for $100 + $2 s&h, padding
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(Thanks to Adam for the Atlassian tip!)
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The 2gb solar powered media player is actually cheaper on this website ($90.00)
@gStein: Shipping kills the deal - at $12 per blu-ray you're better off just waiting a bit until blu-ray prices come down to reasonable from rip-off. So far I've paid retail for 2 blu-rays, transformers on black friday for $10 and paprika for $16, both of which I feel were overpriced.
Shipping kills the deal - at $12 per blu-ray you're better off just waiting a bit until blu-ray prices come down to reasonable from rip-off.
It's $12 if you're only doing one at a time, since it's $4.95 per disc and $6.95 per order. It's a pretty decent deal if you're doing a bunch, though; two are $8.43 each, three are $7.27 each, etc.
@Radi0logy: Actually, the $6.95 shipping covers all the discs, not per disc. So yeah, if you're trading in one, it's more expensive per title than if you're trading in 25 (which is the limit per household).






Nitpick: Blu-ray Discs are not DVDs, just like DVDs are not CDs.
Great deal, though...I'm considering for some of my collection.