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Where can I see this movie without using a credit card?


With all of the major sites, such as Amazon and Netflix requiring a credit card to buy or rent movies, and this movie not being available in any of the closed-minded stores around the Pittsburgh area, where else can I buy or rent this movie from?

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NOWHERE

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its on tv right now and i am recording it lol sorry


maybe ill send it to you for a price

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I just watched it too ;-). Barnesandnoble.com carries it. Get it while it last. Seriously.

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Cd Universe/Video Universe
http://www.cduniverse.com

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I just got it from eBay.

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You could just go to your local grocery store and buy a prepaid credit card. You basically take your cash and buy a universal gift card of sorts. This can be used at almost any store (including online). If you don't feel like doing this, you could buy a $20 gift card to Amazon or Barnes and Noble, and purchase it online.

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You could just go to Barnes and Noble and ask them to order it for you. Then you could pay cash. Or ask at a small indie video store, they would also be able to do special orders.

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Hi CoreyBoy86.

If you use the listings at http://tv.zap2it.com it will show repeat showings. For example, "Flirting" is on FOX right now, then it will show again on the 23rd on a different channel. Just click on the title in your listings grid to get to the details of that movie, including viewing date(s). Hope this helps.

:-)

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I'm in Pittsburgh, too, and it's on right now on Fox 53 til 5 p.m. Maybe you could go to Heads Together in Sq. Hill (if you haven't already) to see if they have it. They have a lot of off the cuff movies for rent.

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The Sundance Channel shows this pic intermittently.

Also (and I keep posting this on so many similar threads!) you should check your local library. They have scads and scads of films on DVD, and you can hire them out for free! And if you've got a DVD burner, dot dot dot.

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