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Step 1
Look for DVD sales. Scan advertisements and flyers for stores. When an especially great bargain comes along, try to buy as many as you can afford. If you're short of cash versus what you want to buy, see if the store offers a lay-a-way plan.
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Step 2
Take note of stores that always have "bargain bins" with DVDs at an especially low price. Visit these sections each time you visit the store because new titles should be added at regular intervals.
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Step 3
Consider buying used DVDs. The savings are frequently tremendous at places like Goodwill, pawn shops and yard sales. Video stores, especially chain stores always sell used DVDs and usually have specials on them (Such as Buy One, Get One Free).
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Step 4
Use the Internet. Many online retailers often feature great bargains. Online auctions are a good place to find new and used DVDs at low prices. There are even online shops that sell only used DVDs at substantial savings. Look for sites and forums that alert readers to bargains, both in stores and online.














