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It's up to $1.41 to the pound. And NYC sales tax is 8.875% as someone else pointed out. But on a lot of titles, Amazon is going to be less expensive.
One other place to check is Barnes & Noble, especially if they have a sale on when you are here. The store on 6th Avenue and the one on the north side of Union Square Park have a pretty large video department. Unfortunately, both Tower Records and J&R Music World are long out of business. Those would have been better places to buy. I assume you have a player that can play titles from any region - otherwise the U.S. titles aren't going to work unless they're region free. An off topic suggestion: stay out of the usual tourist areas like Times Square and find the places that are unique to NYC. I don't know why tourists come here and then eat in the same chain restaurants and shop in the same chain stores they have at home. |
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