I don't believe them, but then again my belief isn't required for anything. :)
That being said, four out of five HD DVD and Blu-ray (I buy both) movies I bought were through someone else and not Bad Buy. Both Amazon and Fry's Electronics have had better pricing. Just yesterday I got a shipment of ten titles from Amazon (no tax and free shipping), and I'm picking up four more from Fry's (2 for $27 and 2 for 1) tomorrow.
I guess there are a lot of people that don't mind paying near or at list pricing for titles.
You could always price match, Best Buy will and does, even a month after you buy the thing - but I guess you're so close-minded you won't actually go in there because all the other bad-boys of the internet told you not to.
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I don't believe them, but then again my belief isn't required for anything. :)
That being said, four out of five HD DVD and Blu-ray (I buy both) movies I bought were through someone else and not Bad Buy. Both Amazon and Fry's Electronics have had better pricing. Just yesterday I got a shipment of ten titles from Amazon (no tax and free shipping), and I'm picking up four more from Fry's (2 for $27 and 2 for 1) tomorrow.
I guess there are a lot of people that don't mind paying near or at list pricing for titles.
You could always price match, Best Buy will and does, even a month after you buy the thing - but I guess you're so close-minded you won't actually go in there because all the other bad-boys of the internet told you not to.