March 19, 2008 9:59 AM PDT

Best Buy $50 gift cards for HD DVD suckers

Feel like a sucker for buying an HD DVD player? Well, if you happen to have bought it at Best Buy, you're in line to get a $50 gift card from the retail giant as part of its pity program for HD DVD owners. OK, I'm kidding about the pity program, but the $50 gift certificate is real, and you don't have to give up your HD DVD player to get one.

According the official release, Best Buy is giving $50 gift cards to "Customers who purchased an HD DVD player or HD DVD attachment from its U.S. stores before February 23, 2008." And owners of multiple HD DVD players can receive a gift card for each player or HD DVD attachment they purchased. Best Buy says it plans to distribute more than $10 million in gift cards.

The release goes on to say that, "Best Buy will proactively mail cards to all customers that the company can identify as having purchased an HD DVD player. Members of the Best Buy Reward Zone program, customers who purchased Performance Service Plans (PSPs), or who made their purchase on BestBuy.com should look for their gift cards in the mail by May 1. Other customers who may not be easily identified can call (888) BEST-BUY to receive their gift cards with proof of purchase through a credit card or their Best Buy receipt."

There's another little tidbit in the release that's also worth mentioning. If you just want to get rid of your HD DVD player, Best Buy is opening its Online Trade-In Center on March 21 to HD DVD owners (this deal is open to any HD DVD owner regardless of where you bought your player). "Visitors to the site will receive instant estimates of the value of their HD DVD players and movies," the release says. "Those who agree with the estimates can then ship their goods to the Trade-In Center free of charge by downloading a prepaid shipping label and will receive an additional gift card as payment for their trade-in."

Best Buy isn't the first store to offer relief to HD DVD buyers. Circuit City has apparently been allowing customers who bought players within 90 days of HD DVD officially going belly up to return them for store credit.

As for for those $50 gift cards, you can buy whatever you want with them, but if you're cynical, you're probably thinking what I'm thinking: Perhaps Best Buy is hoping to entice current HD DVD owners to buy up its remaining stock of HD DVD movies, which are already being significantly discounted.

Any HD DVD owners care to comment on what they plan on doing with their $50 gift card?

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How I spent my Best Buy Gift Card, by Barnett
by ChesterBentcock March 19, 2008 10:08 AM PDT
I fully intend to use this gift card exactly as the company wishes, and buying HD DVD movies. All in all, im pretty happy with my purchase still. It looks great, and I am building a catelog of movies at half off.
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HD DVD suckers
by Movieman1942 March 19, 2008 10:30 AM PDT
i bought mine from Amazon.com, what will they do, if anything????
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More HD DVDs!
by sting7k March 19, 2008 12:02 PM PDT
Hopefully Best Buy will slash prices on remaining HD DVD discs so I can pick up what is left that is worth getting. I only ever bought 2 movies to go with my HD DVD drive for my xbox 360 so getting some cheap ones would be nice. Or maybe I will just abandon it and get a new xbox360 game.
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I'll buy something else
by ender21 March 19, 2008 12:17 PM PDT
Best Buy's 30% off discounts on HDDVDs isn't good enough. There are some that will still be over $20-$25 even with the discount. If the discount is upped to, say, 50%, then I'd start buying a few titles, but there really aren't much to choose from that I don't already own. So I'll use the $150 that I should get back from BB on something else.... maybe something for my wife, or as a discount on the new Canon Rebel XSi when it comes out in April!
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what? Are you serious?
by BLU_BOY02 March 19, 2008 1:28 PM PDT
Am i reading this right? So HD DVD owners are getting $50 gift cards because they got "suckered" into a failing format and now people are actually admitting they are going to spend that $50 on some HD DVD's to add to their collection? what!? "with all due respect" You got screwed once and your bending over again giving HD DVD a chance to screw you for the 2nd time. I dont know, just doesnt make sense to me... maybe you guys like it that way... but it's just dumb. let the format go and use that money to start your blu-ray collection.
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Best Buy Gift Card
by BigStarryEyes March 19, 2008 1:54 PM PDT
I bought a Toshiba A3 from Best Buy in January but at a Best Buy near Vancouver BC. Seems like the program is limited to the US only. Aren't we Canadians just as victimized by this (abandonment of HD DVD) as the US BB customer?
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Discount on a Blu Ray
by afritz123 March 19, 2008 3:10 PM PDT
Why not wait until later in the year and use it to defray some portion of the cost of a blu ray player. If someone bought a hd dvd player, they obviously enjoy the hi def experience, why not continue it with the winning format at a lower price (in effect) than most of the general public?
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This is my opinion ..
by deMs83 March 19, 2008 6:47 PM PDT
Okay the format is over and the BIG BLUE won. Who cares? I always disagree with format/console wars. To me the hype is created just to boost sales and entice buyers to give in to ONE and only ONE particular product. SCREW THAT! I appreciate all that HD DVD offers and think its a great source for high definition material. Just look at Pans Labyrinth, blade runner and batman begins. I am also a Blue Ray supporter and have the same feelings towards that format. All im saying is that when it comes down to it, both formats are equally as good and it just comes down to preference when comparing audio and video. If you have the means and some do. Just buy them both and stop with all the its better, im glad its gone FANBOY mess. HDDVD/BLUERAY? SACD/DVDA?..BUY A MULTIPLAYER! They are both good!
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Slick PR Move
by sommer182 March 20, 2008 5:31 AM PDT
This is a slick PR move from a company that not to many people (especially in my home state of Minnesota) like very well. I picked up my HD-DVD at the Wal-Mart sale pre-Thanksgiving, so no relief for me. But I agree with other posters, nothing wrong with buying up a few more HD-DVD movies. Michael Clayton, I Am Legend, American Gangster, Jesse James and several other good movies have just been or are still to be released on dual format HD-DVD / DVD discs. AT 30% to 50% off depending on where you buy your flicks, thats a darn fine deal!
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No pity...
by cjwalker March 20, 2008 8:44 AM PDT
Anyone who bought either HD DVD or Blu-Ray in the middle of a format war had to know they were taking a huge gamble. The media has been talking about this for a LONG time. One of the two formats was going to survive, the other would disappear. Anybody who was foolish enough to buy *either* deserves no pity whatsoever if they happen to be on the losing side in the end. Was it SO important to have the only-slightly-better picture quality as soon as humanly possible, that it was worth wasting money and being saddled with instantly-obsolete tech?
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