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Collection building strategies?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantdanomite33
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Registered: October 12, 2009
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Here's another source for inexpensive DVD's: pawn shops.  While some pawn shops carge more ($4 -5 per DVD) many in my area routinely charge $2 per copy! 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorOldMan56
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Registered: March 26, 2009
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The pawn shops in my area charge $5 a piece, 5 for $15 or 10 for $25 so you know it's better to buy in bulk
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
Registered: May 29, 2007
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Big Lots has wonderful deals on DVDs with most of them costing $3. They even have TV series - I recently bought the first two seasons of Wings for $6.

I haven't gone to pawn shops but second hand stores, such as Amvets, Goodwill or the Salvation Army, sells DVDs for $1-2 each. Many of these are new and even the used ones are usually in excellent condition.

You might want to check out your local library too. You can borrow DVDs for free, usually for a week. They often sell them too, usually for $1-$2 but, although they play, they aren't a pristine as I like.
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