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    Hmv is so bloody expensive i went in today to find one tree hill series 1 and its £60.. its like £7 on amazon its such a joke i honestly don't understand how its still open because all their console games are like £10 more than the GAME shop next door?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollyoaks View Post
    Hmv is so bloody expensive i went in today to find one tree hill series 1 and its £60.. its like £7 on amazon its such a joke i honestly don't understand how its still open because all their console games are like £10 more than the GAME shop next door?
    If you think their over priced, you don't have to shop there. It's still open as people buy from there.
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    Yeh but wht i mean is there are alot more high street dvd shops why would you pay an extra £30 for something when you walk 2 mins down the road and get it £30 cheaper

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    I find HMV is usually cheaper than Game. I always compare them because I'm tight. I remember my SoulSilver being £5 cheaper, and £2 than the supermarkets. I honestly don't think you can judge them on one price. They have lots of cheap albums too.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    i heard utorrent sells albums dirt cheap.
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    i find hmv have some stuff that are cheap and some that are outrageously expensive but their prices do change tbh.

    i bought fpoba for £10 and a few weeks later it was £30
    and different stores have different prices - one tree hill seasons 1-5 are like £10-£15 each where i live.

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    Haha well unsurprisingly HMV isn't far off going into administration. I find the odd album or boxset cheap but on the whole it isn't too cheap I suppose.

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    HMV will be gone soon.

    Use Amazon or eBay. You won't find cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    HMV will be gone soon.

    Use Amazon or eBay. You won't find cheaper.
    By doing that you destroy the high street though.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    I couldn't care less... I'm not paying rip-off prices for goods I can purchase brand new for way cheaper online.

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