I usually go to chapters.ca first and if they don't have it, fall back to amazon.ca. As to why, um... because I'm not sure what any other reputable options are. ;)
Personally, even if something has just been out a matter of days I would still check eBay and half.com and compare them against what Amazon's discounting it at.
Costco or Amazon for me also, if I have to have it *right now*. If I can wait for a month or so, the local video store that I rent from often sells off their extra copies for $5 - $10 once the demand dies down.
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Date: 15 Mar 2006 12:33 am (UTC)We also use DVD Price Search (http://www.dvdpricesearch.com) to find cheapest prices.
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