How to Find Cheap DVD's

If you are trying to add to your home theatre collection, you are concerned about how to find cheap DVD's. There are many avenues available to find discount DVD's that are of good quality, whether the DVD's are new or used. As people are becoming more comfortable with the notion of getting quality used DVD's, finding cheap DVDs' has become easier. The used DVD market is getting bigger by the day and is where you can find the best deals on DVD's.You can find ways to save on new DVD's as well. A smart shopper can save lots of money and build a respectable DVD collection by following the steps and tips outlined in this article.

Things You'll Need

  • Internet access
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Instructions

  1. Find Cheap DVD's

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      Browse Online Auction Sites: Auction sites such as ebay are good places to find cheap DVD's whether new or used. Large sellers and individuals post DVD's they want to sell and you simply bid on the item. Lots of good deals can be found on these auction sites.

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      Visit Online Discount DVD Stores: Stores such as Deep Discount.com and Buy.com offer a wide selection of movies at very good prices. These stores, either through overstock or small overhead, can offer you new, cheap DVD's and depending upon the order size, they sometimes will ship the DVD's for free.

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      Join DVD Clubs: These have been around for a long time just like their counterpart CD Clubs. You get an introductory offer to join a club, such as Columbia House, and get a certain number of very cheap DVD's with an agreement to buy more later at the standard prices. As a member of the club, you can participate in their monthly specials.

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      Visit Used DVD Stores: These have become increasingly popular, and there is probably at least one somewhere in or near your community. These stores buy used DVD's from anyone and then resell them. You can find quality DVD's at a cheap price in these stores, as well as sell some of your own used DVD's

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      Participate in Online DVD Swapping Sites: This idea is fairly new to the DVD market. You can post DVD's you want to get rid of and when someone requests that DVD, you simply send the item to them. Once they receive the item, you will get a credit toward a DVD that you would like. Some sites are free and some sites charge a nominal fee for each swap.

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      Search the Bargain Bins: Many stores such as Wal-Mart, will have a bargain bin with loads of random DVD's at cheap prices, sometimes as low as $5. The only problem is that they are not usually in any sort of order, and it can be tedious to find something you like.

Tips & Warnings

  • *Give feedback to the auction sites about the service you receive from the sellers you deal with. It is helpful to others when considering which sellers to buy from.

  • *Remeber to reply to your monthly DVD club offerings. If you do not reply, they will send you the selection automatically.

  • *Find out if your local used DVD store offers some sort of temporary guarantee on the DVD's to make sure they play well.

  • *Always check the feedback and customer service scores of the sellers on auction websites. This will cut down the likelihood of having a bad experience with an auction seller.

  • *Anytime you get a DVD, especially a used one, play it as soon as possible to make sure it plays without error and the quality is what you expected.

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