Fonsy66:
Where do I purchase my DVD's?? Well, I have all kinds of sources from which I purchase my DVD's from. I tend to go to places like Blockbuster, Best Buy, and Costco to purchase either new (Best Buy or Costco) DVD's or used (Blockbuster) DVD's. I am also a member of a DVD mail order club (Columbia House), which I now use as a last resort. If I cannot find it locally and as cheap as possible, then, and only then, do I order my DVD's from Columbia House. But I think that I am going to start checking out some of these "on-line" dealers as well. I could be paying less for newer releases than I am paying now. Currently, if the DVD is either an Academy Award winner, or it is either a new release or a recent release, or if it is an older (but a highly sought after, but hard to find classic) movie, then I tend to pay $17.00 to $25.00 for my movies. Otherwise, I try to pay no more than $15.00 for what is otherwise a decent movie. But like I said, I am going to start checking out some of these "on-line" places such as "Netflix", "800.com", "half.com" and "Blockbuster.com" for now on. Let's see if I can nab me a deal or two there.
Hope this helps a little bit.
Good Luck.....
--Charles--
Where do I purchase my DVD's?? Well, I have all kinds of sources from which I purchase my DVD's from. I tend to go to places like Blockbuster, Best Buy, and Costco to purchase either new (Best Buy or Costco) DVD's or used (Blockbuster) DVD's. I am also a member of a DVD mail order club (Columbia House), which I now use as a last resort. If I cannot find it locally and as cheap as possible, then, and only then, do I order my DVD's from Columbia House. But I think that I am going to start checking out some of these "on-line" dealers as well. I could be paying less for newer releases than I am paying now. Currently, if the DVD is either an Academy Award winner, or it is either a new release or a recent release, or if it is an older (but a highly sought after, but hard to find classic) movie, then I tend to pay $17.00 to $25.00 for my movies. Otherwise, I try to pay no more than $15.00 for what is otherwise a decent movie. But like I said, I am going to start checking out some of these "on-line" places such as "Netflix", "800.com", "half.com" and "Blockbuster.com" for now on. Let's see if I can nab me a deal or two there.
Hope this helps a little bit.
Good Luck.....
--Charles--