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Curious. Where did you get the info?frankthedm said:
Here ya go!
Curious. Where did you get the info?frankthedm said:
Here ya go!
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Well, I'll probably get the bundle, and here's why. My FLGS gives out a birthday card to all club members that's good for 25% off any one product (normally 10%). This bundle classifies as one product (I asked).Tarek said:Ah, yes.
Let's do a little math here.
The main books are all 29.95.
29.95 x 3 = 89.85
The bundle is priced at 89.95.
Normally, when a manufacturer puts together a bundle of his books, it is priced so that you save some money. Can't say that in this case, and so, IMO, the slipcase is not sufficient incentive to wait several months before picking up the books.
Actually, I just did a search @ Wal-Mart on the ISBN of the bundle, and it shows the list price is $76.46 and that they're price is $58.56.Corey said:Someone else gets the credit for finding this (I forget who- someone on these boards), but Walmart is offering the 3.5 books at a pre-order price of $17.62 each.
Go to www.walmart.com and enter the book's title in the search field, just be sure you order the 3.5 book and not the 3.0.
Corey