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Old 28-10-2000, 4:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post I would like EVERYONE who buys DVDs to answer this 1 simple question

Just curious, thats all, feel free to add your reasons and hates but just let us know

I use www.play247.com

150+ discs ordered, no problems with any and they have POSTED MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2 as well
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Old 28-10-2000, 6:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I always use Amazon.com.

1. No customs charges using WorldMail

2. Delivery time for Worldmail is 7 days average (only 3 days more than courier)

3. 2 discs have gone a.w.o.l. in the post, they were replaced (via courier) as soon as I info'd Amazon.

4. Although perhaps not the cheapest up front, I always order 8 titles at a time, so postage cost is kept to a minimum ($2.75 per item - no extra charge for boxed sets like the Bond collection). Combined with the lack of customs charges I've found Amazon the cheapest for the way I order discs.

5. Secondary reasons include a well laid out website, lots of titles, easy on-line ordering and access to cheap cd's too.

Cons:

A: I would not recommend them if you only go for one or two discs at a time.

B: Slow to update changes in release date & disc spec.

C: If you want stuff early, forget it !
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Old 28-10-2000, 7:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I've got about 170 DVDs - around half of which are region 1 and I've tried most of the more well known companies up until now.

Play247 is easily my most used company, they're cheap and deliver in 3-4 days, more recently I've been using Movietyme who managed to get the Scream box set, The Ultimate Toy Box and Pitch Black to me before most retailers were shipping those titles. Finally I've been using Futureent who had M:I-2 before anyone else (?) and they seem to get DVDs to my door in around 1-2 days from ordering.

I've tried other companies, but IMHO those 3 are the best.

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Old 28-10-2000, 7:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Old 28-10-2000, 9:27 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally posted by DuncanWardle:
Just curious, thats all, feel free to add your reasons and hates but just let us know

I use www.play247.com

150+ discs ordered, no problems with any and they have POSTED MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2 as well
Play247 have MI2 release date as 7/11/00 are you sure they have posted it ?

I used to use DVD Express, but after you pay for postage & tax they worked out a little more expensive than other sites. At the moment iam using Play247 and just recently placed an order with DVDBOXOFFICE. I have read many good & bad reports about them so fingers crossed that my order does take for ever to arrive.
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Old 28-10-2000, 9:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
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www.discemporium.com

Never failed me yet.

Friendly too!

(but about £2-3 over the odds IMHO, but hey! I'm rich!)
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Old 29-10-2000, 12:35 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Amazon, Play & Future Entertainment for the same reasons mentioned above.
 
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Old 29-10-2000, 12:49 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Problem with Amazon at the moment is that DHL is fu#king about with the shipping routes, so the worldmail packages that used to always go via amasterdam and so avoid tax, are now going through various countries (inc. Jamacia) and this means customs charges. (some packages are still going through amsterdam)
 
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I use Play mostly. Sometimes DVD MOD who are also very good and occasionaly DVD Street. I think I have around 270 discs mostly bought through mail order and touch wood no problems yet.
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Not ordered in the sort of quantities that some of you guys have, only around 20 or so.

My choice: ABSOUND.CA

Excellent prices and delivery around 7 days.
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Old 29-10-2000, 9:29 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Well its listed as posted and I have the reg del number for it as well.

It does seem strange they still have 7/11 as a date for it, maybe it has something to do with me e-mailing them about early selling, im not sure

But if it was posted Friday then should be here by wednesday so ill let you know
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Old 29-10-2000, 8:06 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Play247 gets my vote. All DVD's ordered for them have arrived intact and on time (2 - 4 days). No complaints, they'll do for me!
 
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Well, as some as you may know, I don't use PLay247, and probably never will. My reasons for this are simple:

1) They don't have much of a choice of titles, unless you go for mainstream, popular Hollywood blockbusters.
2) I prefer more esoteric titles, e.g. foreign-language films, extreme horror titles, and Japanimation, many of which Play simply do not stock, although they probably could get hold of for me if I asked them. (Though I shouldn't have to keep requesting such types of films. You wouldn't give a high-street store your business, if all of the items you wanted, kept having to be ordered in - every single time, would you?!)
3) Any company that didn't manage to pre-order enough titles of "Terminator 2: UE" when the majority of other R1 importers were able to, loses my vote instantly! (Yes, I know Artisan didn't manufacture enough, but how come almost every other company got their orders fulfilled without any problems?!)

Please bear in mind, these are only MY opinions, and you are welcome to disagree with me on them, but slating me for my reasons isn't!

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Old 30-10-2000, 12:21 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Yeah I was surprized too. Play247 sent MI2 on 28/10/00 which was a nice surprize.
 
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Old 30-10-2000, 10:17 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I have only recently started using Play and think they are excellent. www.video-now.com are very good, slight delay in stocking new titles though. www.encoredirect.co.uk are a very reliable, quick delivery site that I use, but Play seem a bit cheaper. Have also ordered from www.express.com (takes too long) site is excellent and includes stock levels.
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