![]() ![]() Make Way for Tomorrow: $27.88 (listed at $19. Roma: $26.12 (Not listed in stock on B&N) This could be because they just didn't want to price match or because (at least in one case) B&N was not selling it. A few examples on my wishlist (which you can check against CCC if you wish) include: Many titles were discounted, but received further discounts to price match B&N on this sale. You can check the 3 camels for pricing history. Amazon generally matches B&N prices whenever they have a sale, and there are other times when they have their own sales, but to say that their regular prices are always 40-50% off list is not really the case. If Criterion titles were always discounted that heavily at Amazon, these sales would not be nearly as meaningful. What are you picking up this time around? Leave your wish lists or hauls in our comments below, or feel free to tweet pictures of your piles of discs at our Twitter account.While Amazon does offer some titles at good discounts regularly, what you posted is not accurate. ![]() These sales typically last a few weeks, but we don’t have a definitive end date yet, as far as I know. We have an affiliate relationship with Barnes and Noble, so any items that you purchase through our links will go to help out our site (pay for bandwidth, etc).īarnes and Noble typically only has these sales twice a year, so you’ll have to wait until November before you will see deals like this from them again. In case you weren’t paying attention to our Twitter stream, our Facebook page, or our Tumblr blog last night, the Barnes and Noble / Criterion Collection 50 off sale has begun online, and in stores. This post will be stuck to the top of our page for the duration of the sale, and we’ll have that banner on the left hand side (assuming you don’t have adblock turned on). Thanks to all of the folks on the Facebook page who shared those codes. There are a couple coupon codes that I’ve found: J3M9D8K will give you an additional 10% off your entire order, and T9P8A9P will give you an additional 15% off one item. A strict 50% off of available titles (you can’t order anything past the July titles and expect to get the discount) in stores and online. The sale isn’t like ’s sales, where the prices could fluctuate at any given moment. You can also find our recent post, in which we discuss our favorite releases of 2011 so far. If you don’t know what to get, I’m linking to the various titles below, if you click on their corresponding cover art. I’ve heard horror stories about delayed shipping and canceled orders during past sales, but so far I’m very pleased with how quickly I was told that my order was shipping, as I had placed it late last night once the discounted prices were in effect. ![]() If your local store doesn’t have much in the way of Criterion DVDs or Blu-rays, you’ll find a really nice selection online, including a few out of print titles. I’ve heard rumors that the sale will end on August 1st, but no one has confirmed this to my satisfaction. In case you weren’t paying attention to our Twitter stream, our Facebook page, or our Tumblr blog last night, the Barnes and Noble / Criterion Collection 50% off sale has begun online, and in stores. It’s finally here! Easily one of the most often asked questions that we get on Twitter, Facebook, or via email, is “when is the next Barnes & Noble Criterion Collection 50% off sale?” We can now safely say that the answer to this question is: right now!
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