Buy Two Get One Free Deal on Fox/MGM Blu-ray Titles
Posted by Tyler Pruitt
closeAuthor: Tyler Pruitt
Name: Tyler Pruitt
Email: tyler@formatwarcentral.com
Site: http://www.tylerpruitt.com
About: As a life long Geek, Tyler is pretty much addicted to anything that has to do with technology. He became hooked on HDTV in early '04, and hasn't looked back since. Tyler is a HD video content addict, and has been since the days of recording HD movies onto D-VHS tapes.
At his day job in the aerospace industry, he is never too far away from the latest FWC related news thanks to Google Reader on the iPhone.See Authors Posts (351) on September 11, 2008
Filed Under: Amazon, Blu-ray, Deals, Format War, Fox, Software
Here is another “Buy Two Get One Free” deal on Blu-ray movies. The deal this time includes 38 Blu-ray titles from Fox and MGM. A favorite of ours is I, Robot, which has a special place in our heart because it was the last ever D-Theater title released (high def 1080i VHS format).
We still have a big issue with Fox’s Blu-ray catalog title pricing strategy, but I guess this is better than getting screwed over by Best Buy’s prices.
Related posts:
- Blu-ray Deal: Buy Two Get One Free, 172 Titles Included
- Buy 2 Get 1 Free Deal On Blu-ray Movies, 109 Titles Included
- Amazon Blu-ray Buy 2 Get 1 Free Deal, 147 Titles Included
- Blu-ray Buy Two Get One Free Deal, 95 Sony Titles Included
- Amazon Deal: Buy Two Get One Free On Warner Blu-rays
Tags:
Amazon,
b2g1,
b2g1f,
Blu-ray,
blue-ray,
bluray,
Deal,
Fox,
MGM,
Retailers,
Sale
Actually it’s Buy three Blu-ray titles and get one free!
It’s 3 for the price of 2 or B2G1, Amazon likes their wording…..
Hi All,
Actually, Amazon simply has a wording error on the actual page where the promotion appears.I tried it in my cart, and if you buy 2, you are credited for one. The way the text reads, it looks like you need to buy 3 to get 1. This will of course work too, and maybe they have left it this way to make customers think they need to buy 3, who knows. As an avid Amazon shopper for years, I wrote them a quick e-mail letting them know that the text was causing confusion. They said they were in the process of reviewing/fixing it.
I never was good at that ‘ad speak’! I’ll pay better attention next time.