(Expired) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Blu-Ray for $9.99

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(Expired) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Blu-Ray for $9.99

Amazon.com has the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live w/ Blu-ray packaging) for a good price.

Item has a rating of 4.5/5.0 from 373 reviews

Pricegrabber Price : $26.98 ~ $34.64 Shipped

1. Amazon Price : $19.99 Shipped
2. (Recommended) Add $5.01 worth of goods from Amazon or just buy 2 to get free shipping
3. Coupon Price : -$10.00 | Code : SNOWHITE
Final Price : $9.99

Note: Amazon has restricted the purchase of this item to one per person.
 
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Check! Thank you!

I was saving my VHS to turn in for the "upgrade", but this was a whole heck of a lot easier!

Plus, Amazon sent me a $5 credit for their Video on Demand Store for ordering a blu-ray.
 
You can go to www.snowwhiteoffer.com and get the $10 off coupon and use it in any local retail store that accepts mfr coupons. This is the reason why Amazon is matching the price, sort of speak. Only advantage is Amazon does not charge tax. I am price matching at Walmart using the coupon on top of it.
 
you seriously need BD for this kind of movie???
 
Who knows... but if the price is lower than a regular DVD, why not get it in Blu-Ray?
 
You can go to www.snowwhiteoffer.com and get the $10 off coupon and use it in any local retail store that accepts mfr coupons. This is the reason why Amazon is matching the price, sort of speak. Only advantage is Amazon does not charge tax. I am price matching at Walmart using the coupon on top of it.

Amazon charges tax for me...
 
Dang I pre-ordered at @ 24.99 -10.00 and they did not price match to 19.99.....
 
tax charged

Amazon charges tax for me...


You must live in the state where Amazon or their warehouse is located at. I've been purchasing with Amazon for many years. So far I haven't paid any tax. I am in Utah, btw.
 
You must live in the state where Amazon or their warehouse is located at. I've been purchasing with Amazon for many years. So far I haven't paid any tax. I am in Utah, btw.

unless you live in NY where that law doesn't matter. :thinking:
 
I ordered this today off Amazon and was charged tax. I am in WA state zbtw. Oh and then an hour later UPS dropped off a copy for me from the one2one network. :)
 
this Blue ray should be this price or lower at any local retailer with the disney coupon. For example, Giant eagle will give you $10 off the 29.99 price for using your Eagle card, take the $10 coupon off, and give you a $6 GC, for a total of $4.
 
You must live in the state where Amazon or their warehouse is located at. I've been purchasing with Amazon for many years. So far I haven't paid any tax. I am in Utah, btw.

I'm in NY, so possibly. I've looked into the Amazon tax thing in the past, and even thought I remember them saying the tax would go away, but kind of stopped bothering to go crazy about it. I'd love to pay no tax from Amazon, but if I have to, I'm still saving a bunch there so it's no big deal.
 
Bought this movie from Amazon a few days a go and paid no sale tax. I live in CA.
 
unless you live in NY where that law doesn't matter. :thinking:

Nope.:nonod: Even in NY Amazon is following "the law". They started changing me tax about a year ago I think. Really annoying but having Amazon Prime for free shipping makes it a little less painful.

BTW We (in NY) are tough on weapon laws :yesnod: We just ignore things like jaywalking, pedestrian right of way, double parking, etc.:shhh:
 
You can go to www.snowwhiteoffer.com and get the $10 off coupon and use it in any local retail store that accepts mfr coupons. This is the reason why Amazon is matching the price, sort of speak. Only advantage is Amazon does not charge tax. I am price matching at Walmart using the coupon on top of it.

Have you tried this yet? Just wondering if it will work and how to go about doing it? Do they price match online deals or just ads?
 
Have you tried this yet? Just wondering if it will work and how to go about doing it? Do they price match online deals or just ads?
I checked the site and the coupon is expired.
 
I checked the site and the coupon is expired.

If the coupon wasn't expired ... could you tell me how I'd go about doing a price match at Wal-mart with the price on Amazon? Would I print the page that shows the coupon code deducted from the total?
 
Looks like deal is officially expired, per Amazon "This offer has expired. Please refer to the details in your promotional offer for further information." when attempting to use the SNOWHITE code
 
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