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During my computer's rehabilitation, I asked you guys about Fantasia and when the Disney store would be doing proper pre-orders for it like with Beauty and the Beast and Toy Story 3.
No one knew so I asked the Disney Store employees. Their reply?
"well, that's not a popular film though..."
Ughh, so no special pre-orders from them. I suppose I'll do Amazon with Fantasia and The Sorcerer's Apprentice together...ten dollar off deal online.
Did you know Epic Mickey comes out the very same day???
So much sorcery goodness...
No one knew so I asked the Disney Store employees. Their reply?
"well, that's not a popular film though..."
Ughh, so no special pre-orders from them. I suppose I'll do Amazon with Fantasia and The Sorcerer's Apprentice together...ten dollar off deal online.
Did you know Epic Mickey comes out the very same day???
So much sorcery goodness...
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Date: 2010-11-24 06:01 am (UTC)Best Buy Ad:
TSA $26.99 (combo) + F $29.99 = $56.98 - $10 for buying both = $46.98 - $ 10 TSA coupon and - $10 F coupon from www.disneymovierewards.com = $26.98 final cost for BOTH movies (+ tax)
Target Ad:
TSA $29.99 (combo) + F $27.99 = $57.98 (but there is speculation on the www.blu-ray.com forums that Target will accept the Disney coupon for the $24.99 TSA DVD/Blu combo that DOESN'T come with digi copy, bringing total to $52.98. THEN subtract $10 coupon for buying both, so $47.98 or maybe $42.98, then take off the $10 TSA and $10 F coupons and it comes to $27.98 or $22.98 plus tax.
That's so much better than paying $45.97 on Amazon! They don't take the awesome Disney coupons!!!
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Date: 2010-11-24 07:04 am (UTC)Does this require printed coupons?
Because I don't have a printer and I hate printing things out at the library unless absolutely necessary.
That's why I like how Hot Topic accepts showing them the coupon on your cell.
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Date: 2010-11-26 03:14 am (UTC)The Disney coupons, on the other hand, are like the grocery store coupons you clip out. They come from the manufacturer, which means the store needs to turn them in and get reimbursed the money you saved using the coupon.
I'm sorry you don't have a printer :( The Disney coupons are so awesome...they give them every time. ;_;