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Disney DVDs & Blu Rays - BOGOF - Tesco

Pink_Teddy
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I saw this in the Oxford Tesco store yesterday - Disney DVDs and Blu Rays, buy one get one free.
If my memory serves me right they were £13-16 each, blu rays more expensive of course.
The ones I can remember that were there were:
Tangled
Cinderella
Wreck it ralph
Up
Brave
Finding nemo
Monsters inc.
I don't think thats all of them though... just can't remember now, sorry.
A good deal I thought?
If my memory serves me right they were £13-16 each, blu rays more expensive of course.
The ones I can remember that were there were:
Tangled
Cinderella
Wreck it ralph
Up
Brave
Finding nemo
Monsters inc.
I don't think thats all of them though... just can't remember now, sorry.
A good deal I thought?
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Pink_Teddy wrote: »I saw this in the Oxford Tesco store yesterday - Disney DVDs and Blu Rays, buy one get one free.
If my memory serves me right they were £13-16 each, blu rays more expensive of course.
The ones I can remember that were there were:
Tangled
Cinderella
Wreck it ralph
Up
Brave
Finding nemo
Monsters inc.
I don't think thats all of them though... just can't remember now, sorry.
A good deal I thought?
I think some of them are a good deal, but others not so much for example Monsters Inc been around for years and years and just because they've released a prequel it's shot up to £13. The equivalent price of £6.50 seems steep when you could pick it up for £3, six months ago.0 -
Yes that's true about Monster's Inc!
I can't believe how much Disney films are, even the really old ones.
A while ago I was in HMV, The Lion King was £15! How old is that!!
Anyway, Up is a great film, I would buy that for £6.50 if we hadn't seen it recently!0 -
Do Disney still 'delete' the titles after a while to keep the prices up (by limiting supply)?0
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