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Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

FatMacsGrillShack (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 30th January 2004, 14:57

Hey,

I know a few of the places to buy Region 1 DVD`s in London - but if anybody knows any others, I`d love to check them out, especially if their prices are good.

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wheremanmeetsmonkey (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 30th January 2004, 15:33

I know one place but the prices are a joke! when pirates of the caribbean came out on region 1 I saw someone pay £30 for it! I nearly slapped him round the face...
I bought a mag in there and the fellow said, "going for the cheaper option then?"
What a p155take - the cheaper option is the internet... chump!

where is good/cheap then?

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RE: Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

Anil Khedun (Elite) posted this on Friday, 30th January 2004, 17:47

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especially if their prices are good.


and this means what exactly? :D Can you not wait to buy stuff online?

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RE: Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

chewie (Elite) posted this on Friday, 30th January 2004, 19:28

IGNORE THIS THREAD!!!!!!!!

This is those people that are trying to sting shops that sell R1 material. Notice how they don`t mention any places in the original post. Just ignore it, if they`re too lazy to go out and find out, then they don`t deserve to find out here ;)





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RE: Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 30th January 2004, 19:58

would agree with you chewie, seeing as the guy only joined at 2 this arvo, and the `about me` bit of his profile is incredibly detailed for a newbie

However, from only one post, it`s kinda thrown the post counter out:

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Kenny_Marshall (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 31st January 2004, 09:08

No response from the Fat Mac.......... ;)

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RE: Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

clayts (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 31st January 2004, 09:39

Notwithstanding the fact selling Region 1 DVDs on the High Street is actually breaking the law, of course...

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RE: Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

badboybez (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 31st January 2004, 11:41

If that`s the case then why is HMV in the Trafford Centre selling a few titles as `imports`!

Can this mean we can get them closed down along with Virgin! Wiping out the over priced high street stores will open up the market for the smaller independant sellers.


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RE: Region 1 DVD Sales in Central London

Mike G (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 31st January 2004, 12:29

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If that`s the case then why is HMV in the Trafford Centre selling a few titles as `imports`!


According to the Video Recordings Act, DVDs have to be certified by the BBFC before they can be sold in the UK. The relevant classification symbol (U, PG, 15 or whatever) must be displayed on the packaging and on the disc itself.

This makes it illegal to sell most non-UK DVDs. (Region coding has absolutely nothing to do with it - it`s just as illegal to sell Region 2 DVDs from, say, France as it is to sell Region 1s.)

There are certain exemptions to this rule, however, such as music videos. If HMV were to import some music DVDs from the US and sell them, they`d be within the law.

Mike

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clayts (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 31st January 2004, 19:14

Presumably, Mike, that`s to do with the fact music titles are generally E for Exempt (mind you Duran Duran`s Girls on Film and Prodigy`s Smack my Bitch Up would fall foul, surely ?)

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