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Just out of curiosity, why are the Blu-ray movie prices at Barnes & Noble and Borders so ridiculously expensive compared to all the other retailers including online retailers? I walked in today at my local Barnes & Noble and noticed most of their Blu-ray movies were selling roughly between $29.99 - $39.99 and that is without the 10% member discount which amounts to nothing anyways. The most I have ever paid for a single Blu-ray movie (excluding box sets or TV series sets) was around $25.00. Can someone explain to me why their prices are so expensive?
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Barnes & Noble - NOW! 3:11 Oct. 29 | PS3 | AV_Integrated | 6 | 11-30-2006 02:05 PM |
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