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Circuit City offers free gift cards with purchases for Black Friday
Circuit City will offer the following specials during their doorbuster sales on Black Friday (November 23, 2007).
Bundles being offered at Circuit City:
- DS Zelda or Nintendogs DS Lite Bundle for $139.99
- XBox360 Premium System with free MS Wireless Controller, Forza 2 and Marvel Ultimate Alliance games for $349.99
- 40GB PS3 Spiderman Bundle with free Sony Wireless SIXAXIS controller and Spiderman 3 Blu-Ray movie for $399.99 a special being offered with this bundle includes five free Blu-Ray movies with special rebate offer. Note: This may be an internet store only or selected store offer, you should talk to the store in your area for details if your interested in this offer.
- PS2 Slim System with free Sony Dual Shock II Controller $129.99
- PS2 and XBox 360 Guitar Hero II Bundle for $59.99
- Sandisk 2GB SD Memory Card for $6.99 after $13 mail-in rebate
The following games and bundles will come with a free $10 gift card:
- Guitar Hero III Bundle PS2 for $89.99
- Halo 3 XBox 360 game for $59.99
- Assassin’s Creed XBox 360 game for $59.99
- Mario Strikers Wii game for $49.99
- God of War II PS2 game for $39.99
- Rachet Clank Future PS3 game for $59.99
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