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Cheapest Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince DVD

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edited 8 December 2009 at 8:50PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
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The newly released Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince DVD has an RRP of £25. Yet it’s possible to smash this price down to £6.71, if you know where to look.

This is a rundown of all the current top deals on Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, in-store and online.

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  • £6.71 Amazon. Amazon* is selling the DVD for £6.71, with free postage. The next cheapest online is CD Wow at £13.99. Yet it won't confirm it will keep the DVD at this price so do check as it could change.
  • Cheapest elsewhere. Use this Megashopbot Harry Potter DVD search to see the cheapest elsewhere
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  • £6.71 at Asda. Alternatively, Asda is doing it for £6.71, until Wed 9 Dec.
  • £7 at Sainsbury's. Sainsbury’s is selling it in-store for £7.
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