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Discounted DVDs at Blockbuster Closing Sale

The Centerville Highway Blockbuster will close on Sunday, February 26.

A local is among 500 stores closing their doors soon, as part of nationwide strategy to reposition the waning video rental retailer.

The Centerville Highway Blockbuster Video will close on Sunday, February 26, according to a store employee.

Dish Network, the parent company of Blockbuster, detailed the number of stores closing as it discussed fouth-quarter earnings earlier today.

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There's not much left at the Snellville-area location, but there are still some good deals if customers rush over. All items are extremely discounted.

What's left:

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  • Used TV series box sets for $4.99
  • Used DVDs .99 to 1.99
  • Several wood DVD racks now $25 for 1 or $50 for 3
  • New retail DVDs at least 70 percent off
  • Used games are now 50 percent off
  • Movie cards once used as store fixtures are $1
  • Other wire store fixtures at various prices

Items in the store are available on a first-come, first-served basis and all sales are final. Checks are not accepted as payment.

For more information, visit the store location on


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