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The video focuses on highlighting various deals on Pokémon products available during Best Buy's Black Friday in July sale. Key items discussed include the Crown Zenith Elite Trainer Box (ETB) for $339.99, Temporal Forces booster bundles for $16.99, and Paradox Rift ETBs for $30. The presenter also reviews other bargains, such as the Oink Cologne ex box for $15 and the Palia Adventure Chest for $27.99, noted for its valuable Pikachu promo. A significant deal is the Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic set for $250, far below its MSRP of $399.99, and eligible for an additional $30 cashback. The video advises using a cashback service named Rutin to maximize savings and cautions against less favorable deals at GameStop. Finally, the presenter briefly touches on their past experiences with trading GameStop stock and requests viewer engagement before mentioning their upcoming trip to Hawaii.
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In this part of the video, the speaker mentions they are catching a flight to Hawaii but wanted to inform viewers about Best Buy’s Black Friday in July sale. They highlight several deals on Pokémon products, emphasizing the Crown Zenith ETB for $339.99, which is $10 off MSRP. They explain the benefits of using a cashback service called Rutin, which offers additional savings. Other notable deals include Temporal Forces booster bundles for $16.99 and Paradox Rift ETBs for $30. The video advises viewers on maximizing savings by using the cashback service.
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In this part of the video, the presenter reviews various deals on Pokémon products, starting with the Oink Cologne ex box priced at $15. The Palia Adventure Chest is highlighted at $27.99, which is slightly more expensive than at Target. There’s also mention of how you can use discounts for purchases over $30. The Pikachu promo in the chest is particularly valued at $10. Other products include the Giraf box for $15, and $3 Scarlet and Violet base set sleeved boosters.
A significant deal discussed is the Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic set available for $250, much lower than its MSRP of $399.99, with an additional $30 cashback possible. The video points out that it includes promos of Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur, though they are not PSA graded.
Finally, an ongoing GameStop deal is criticized for being unattractive: buy three items at MSRP and get one free. The presenter suggests better deals are available elsewhere, specifically noting the superior deal at Best Buy for the Classic set. The expiration of current deals at Best Buy is highlighted as July 17th.
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In this part of the video, the creator reminisces about the excitement around trading GameStop stock last year and then wraps up by asking viewers to like, share, subscribe, comment, and hit the notification bell. The creator mentions they have a flight to catch to Hawaii and are considering making videos there, asking viewers for suggestions on what to film. They conclude by saying goodbye until the next video.