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WalMart + Blu-Ray Purchase = $100 Gift Card

Jun 5th, 2008 by JTrain

If I didn’t already own a PS3, I’d be first in line to buy one on June 8th. Why, you ask? Well, from June 8th – 14th, Wal-Mart stores will be giving $100 gift certificates to anyone who purchases a new blu-ray player… and yes, that includes the oh-so-rad PS3.

In addition, the world’s largest retailer will be marking down select blu-ray movies to just $15. You can use the $100 gift certificate to start beefing up your movie collection or spend it on toilet paper and frozen pizza. It’s your call, dude. Either way, you win.

So, if you’re looking to make your move into the world of hi-def movie watching/gaming, which we at the Fayetteville Flyer strongly suggest, but were waiting for a sweet deal to mosie along, your time has come.

Now if we can only get the Steve to buy a PS3 so that he, Burnt Reynolds and I can all play Call of Duty 4 online together, I’ll be set.

*It looks like you can already get a $100 walmart.com gift certificate if you buy the PS3 from walmart’s website.

**Blu-Ray is awesome, FYI.

5 Comments For This Post

  1. Burnt Reynolds Says:

    This is pretty good news if only for those interested in a PS3. That’s just enough dough to get yourself an extra game, controller, remote, headset or like you said, a few frozen pizzas to keep your belly full while blowing people up in COD4. Our UAV is online!

  2. corbin Says:

    its best to wait until the 12th for the 80gb bundle that includes Metal gear solid 4 and a conroler with vibration

  3. dervish doddingham Says:

    doesn’t wal-mart get enough sales without you guys from the flyer advertising for them?

  4. JTrain Says:

    dervish - Of course they do. I just wanted to give some people a heads up on a pretty good deal. Honestly, I could care less who was offering the deal, be it Wal-Mart, Target, Game Stop or some rando on ebay. A good deal’s a good deal, my friend.

  5. Burnt Reynolds Says:

    Hey dervish, how do you think we afford to run this website? I mean, this shit costs like $5.95/month, yo. That’s over $70 a year! You think we can come up with that kind of dough all by ourselves?

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