Warner Brothers Puts Up Cyber Monday Deals
All right, Cyber Monday shoppers, if you’re browsing this from work, hello, and I hope you’re having a good day. If not, I’m about to make it a whole lot better for you by bringing word from the folks out at Warner Brothers, who announced that they’re offering up fully 75 percent off some items in their online store, as well as free shipping with no minimum purchase.

The deals extend to pretty much everything in the shop, though some deals will be more pronounced than others. For instance, those of you looking to stock up on the entire collection of Harry Potter DVDs, now that part one of Deathly Hallows is in theaters and the final installment, part two, will be hitting in right around eight months if I remember correctly, you’ll be happy to know that DVDs are going for as little as $7.99 each, and Blu-ray will be going for as little as a dollar more. Those of you wanting a taste of classical fare will be eager to note that any five Warner Archive DVDs will be $50 for the pack (though that doesn’t apply to multi-disc sets, so you won’t be getting, for example, the entirety of Supernatural so far for $50). And just in case it’s something a bit more personal you’ll be after, then you’ll want to know that “all collectibles, apparel, toys, posters, glassware, and personalized gifts” will be looking at deep discounts of up to 75 percent.
And even better, you’ll be able to get all of this sent directly to your house gratis, assuming you live in the lower 48 United States. Sorry to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the rest of the planet, but you’ll have to make do with cheaper merch, which is still nothing to sneeze at.
The offer expires today, so this is your big chance to get Warner gear for about as cheap as they can make it.
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