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Pride & Predjudice DVD - how cheap
FL
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The Pride & Predjudice DVD which was released today is being sold for £9.97 in Sainsburys for one week. I see it is £11.99 on Amazon so this seems a good price.
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might be worth having a look in tescos as they have twenty per cent off but that offer finishes today.Another day another R&R
kindly sponsored by tescos.
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I've just checked it on find-dvd.com and its 11.95 currently. If you can wait the price will come down.FL wrote:The Pride & Predjudice DVD which was released today is being sold for £9.97 in Sainsburys for one week. I see it is £11.99 on Amazon so this seems a good price.The atmosphere is currently filled with hypocrisy so thick that it could be sliced, wrapped, and sold in supermarkets for a decent price and labeled, 'Wholegrain Left-Wing, Middle-Class, Politically-Correct Organic Hypocrisy'.0 -
Tesco has it at 11.87 with discount, then it will be 14.840
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Post edited - quoted price for Sense & Sensibility , not Pride & prejudice0
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A bloke I know down the car boot reckions you can get these for £2.0
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I thought it was £9.79 at Sainsburys.
What about Asda - they are sometimes cheap?0 -
Yes it was £9.79 at Sainsburys but they only had 2 left last night at the large Cambridge store!
Seems like a popular offer!0 -
It is under £10 at ASDA today. Had HUNDREDS of them in my local store. Was £9.** , probably £9.97Be nice0
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With an eleven-line signature full of grammatical tips I'd have hoped for something more poetic than thatBFG wrote:A bloke I know down the car boot reckions you can get these for £2.
How about:
On either side the concrete lie
Long rows of tables 'neath the sky,
That clothe the meek and make you buy;
New DVDs or old hi-fi,
The many-faceted car boot;
etc.
(Sorry, Tennyson)Can I help?0
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