Best Buy offers HD DVD owners $50 gift card, trade in, shoulder to cry on
By Richard Lawler | March 19, 2008
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Best Buy is following Future Shop, Circuit City and others in reaching out to casualties of the format war. In this case, anyone who bought an HD DVD player from Best Buy before February 23, 2008 can request a complimentary $50 gift card for each player. For those too traumatized to even look at their discontinued hardware and software, Best Buy also announced it’s adding HD DVD players and media to its Trade-In Center program, starting March 21. No word on how much a player can net you, but once its updated, check BestBuyTradeIn.com to get an estimate and decide how much holding onto the past is worth.
[Thanks, Harmin C.]
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