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Started by DSig, July 02, 2012, 07:21:30 PM

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DSig

I see a lot of Blu-Rays being posted and was wondering ...

Most of my dvds and Blu-Ray are used because I just can't afford to buy many new.
A lot of my discs come from amazon with just a few from other collectors and garage sales.
Pricing for dvds are running 3-5 most of the time (including any shipping) and the Blu-Rays are 9+ (again including shipping).

So what are you seeing out there?

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Dsig
Thank you
David

Tom

I usually buy my Blu-ray new, when their price drops below £10 on amazon.co.uk (usually around £7.98 or so + shipping) or below €10 on amazon.de (usually around €8.99 including shipping).
Shipping on amazon.de is free for Blu-rays.



Piffi

I too like to buy my blu-rays new. And i too use amazon for the most part. (but i use amazon.co.uk) And the prices are much lower then the prices here locally sometimes. Usually from £10-12 plus the shipping for a £1 and such. :) I'm very happy with amazon btw =)
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Thomas

DSig

Quote from: Tom on July 02, 2012, 07:36:49 PM
I usually buy my Blu-ray new, when their price drops below £10 on amazon.co.uk (usually around £7.98 or so + shipping) or below €10 on amazon.de (usually around €8.99 including shipping).
Shipping on amazon.de is free for Blu-rays.


Shipping is free for all blu-ray?  Wow that would be cool.

Here (us) at least shipping is free if you hit $25+ which really isn't hard to do with Blu-Ray

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Dsig
Thank you
David

DSig

Quote from: Piffi on July 02, 2012, 07:39:04 PM
I too like to buy my blu-rays new. And i too use amazon for the most part. (but i use amazon.co.uk) And the prices are much lower then the prices here locally sometimes. Usually from £10-12 plus the shipping for a £1 and such. :) I'm very happy with amazon btw =)
Thanks for that .. Amazon, like Google, is our friend <G>

DSig
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David

Tom

Quote from: DSig on July 02, 2012, 09:07:59 PMShipping is free for all blu-ray?  Wow that would be cool.

Yes, on amazon.de (domestic) shipping is free, if your order includes at least one book or Blu-ray. Otherwise shipping is free for order above €20.
I usually order single Blu-rays, because then it will fit in my mail box. Otherwise I have to ship to a packstation and get my packages from there. Especially since German Blu-ray releases usually use HD slim keep cases, it is easy to fit in a common mail box. This is what I don't like about UK Blu-rays: The thicker standard HD keep cases, which take up more room in the shelf.



DJ Doena

My rule is 10 pounds or 13€ plus shipping. I very rarely order online on amazon.de so I didn't even know about the blu-ray rule. I usually order several items on amazon.co.uk together so the shipping costs split themselves.
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Kathy

I have fallen in love with craigslist and buffalofreecycle. In every case the DVDs have been perfect - many are still sealed - and I never pay more than $5.

If I'm buying new I mainly use amazon.com, deepdiscount.com or wbshop.com. I occasionally go to Target or Wal-Mart also. But, in all cases I wait until the movies are on sale - I never buy them when they first come out anymore.

DSig

Yep just started looking at craigslist.org.  Could be a good way to get many cheap.  But with gas prices you always want to be sure that there are sufficient qty and low price <G>

DSig
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David

Mustrum_Ridcully

When buying new I usually hope for "Release Day Specials", last time this worked was for "Deliverance" and "A Perfect World", which on release day where available for less than € 9,- each. One day later they were sold for € 13,- and 15,-.

My collection nourishes from two basic sources:
For new purchases: Amazon Ger/UK/USA, sometimes even France (even though they have horrible shipping rates).
For used purchases: Rebuy.de and Amazon's Marketplace, of course.

Rebuy also is a good way to get rid of "How did this get onto my shelve?".
They pay about 50% of the Amazon "used" price, but since Amazon's sale-fees for private sellers easily sum up to 50% too, this is no real problem (for me).

Dragonfire

Some movies I get fairly soon when they come out...others I'll wait and watch for the price to drop.  I've been waiting more lately. 

I'll get some at Walmart or a store in the mall here when I find good prices.  Sometimes Sam's Club has some good prices.  I got a few tv show seasons for $14 there recently.

I get a lot from Amazon...again watching for the prices to drop some..or when they are part of a one day sale.

I've just been getting Blu-rays recently..some I've found for less than $10.

Sharpy

For BLU-RAYS I mainly use amazon.co.uk ,I get mine all new wherever I get them from (so far I have anyway).Im the same as other people have stated I usually wait till prices drop to £10 or less (unless its something I really want,I will pay more),and postage is free.I use HMV quite abit, sometimes they have offers on like 2 for £15 and theres been the odd times some of there BLU's have been cheaper then amazon.Some supermarkets (ASDA,Morrisons,Tesco etc) have reasonable prices occasionaly.Blockbuster can be quite good with new BLU's ranging from £6 - £12 (Not Ex-rental's).DVD's I pick up new or 2nd hand,im not to fussed bout that.I'll pick them up from anywhere (CEX being my favourite).

Danae Cassandra

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I get almost all my movies at the shop I work at.  Almost all of these I trade for.  If I was buying as a customer we run most of our blu at 2 for 20.

Otherwise, I order used off Amazon if I like the price and have a bit of extra money.  When Barnes and Noble has its 50% off Criterion sale I hit it. 
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Najemikon

If you're in the UK it's worth signing up to emails from Zavvi and Play. Play do Daily Deals which occasionally feature blu-ray, while Zavvi do Mega Monday every week and often heavily discount products across the store, always including their Blu's. I've picked up a lot of bargains from them.

And I always make an effort to promote www.find-dvd.co.uk. You can set monitors on titles so they email you when they reach your budget and they are normally very quick, so if say Amazon discounts one you've been waiting for by 60% for one day only, Find DVD will tell you. Sam has mentioned another similar site before. Camel something?

Achim

Quote from: Jon on July 12, 2012, 10:44:57 PM
And I always make an effort to promote www.find-dvd.co.uk. You can set monitors on titles so they email you when they reach your budget and they are normally very quick, so if say Amazon discounts one you've been waiting for by 60% for one day only, Find DVD will tell you. Sam has mentioned another similar site before. Camel something?
blu-ray.com does the same for the US, although they mostly monitor Amzon.com. I haven't tried, but I think if you monitor a german release DVD they might actually monitor Amazon.de... While it is mainly for Amazon, a salew is still a sale :shrug: