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Started by Susan, September 05, 2003, 06:46:29 PM

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Brother Ragnarok

I'd recommend asking your local video rental place about it.  I used to work at one, and they usually have loads of spare cases lying around that they put their extra copies in.

Brother R

There are only two important things in life - monsters and hot chicks.
    - Rob Zombie
Rape is just cause for murdering.
    - Strapping Young Lad

wuggles451

I recieved my first ever order from deep discount today and i too had a problem, though not major. The art work was bent back, dog-eared, in a corner. Also it looked like it was re-shrink wrapped, which leads me to believe it was a used disc. While i dont mind really, becuase the disc plays fine and i dont care about the creased corner on the cover, it is just that if i am purchasing a used dvd i would like to know. If it was marked on the web page it wasn't clear enough. Oh well no harm no foul so i'll probally order from Deepdiscount again.


NEC

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I've had a few that were shrinkwrapped, but they had sealing labels on them as well. And there were no scratches that I usually find with used DVDs, even ones that have only been returned.


Ash

Maybe I need to get my mind outta the gutter but when I hear the word "deep" I think of porn!

For example:

"Deep Throat DVD"

"Deep Inside Her DVD"

ETC....

LOL!!

Sorry.....I couldn't help myself!


wuggles451

Well pick mineout as well becuase thats exactly what i think too, Ash.


Susan

>>I've had a few that were shrinkwrapped, but they had sealing labels on them as well<<

Well anyone knows you can peel those back and restick them on many. Both of mine were shrinkwrapped. I haven't viewed my movies yet (i'm not the kind who likes to watch them right away) - but I didn't see any apparent scratches.

Wuggles - they claim on their site they don't sell used. Maybe they recycle thinking what one person won't accept the next probably will.

I did however manage to ask my local video store about getting some cases - a girl told me that when they get movies they get them in the original case like you would buy in the store with the literature and covers...and they throw ALL that away so they can put them in their blockbuster cases. Since they only did it on certain days (and that wasn't one of them) they gave me a few extra blockbuster cases they had lying around which will suffice (tho there is no place inside the double to put literature. Just hearing that made me want to dig through their garbage
- what a waste!



Post Edited (09-13-03 10:12)

StatCat

I've been a member with dddvd for like a year and a half and have done several orders (35+ between their dvd and cd sites) and haven't had too many problems. Just recently I received an empty box without a dvd from them. All there was in the box was just an invoice. Somewhere along the way it was stolen. I just called them up and they agreed to send me another without any problems. That was the biggest problem I ever had with them- other than that the stuff I get is great and I usually have to look nowhere else but there to find what I want cheaper.

The Burgomaster

Deep Discount is my absolute favorite source of DVDs. I'd say I buy about 80 - 85% from Deep Discount, about 10 - 15% from Best Buy and Circuit City, and a few from Wal-Mart from time-to-time.

Deep Discount's free shipping usually arrives in my mailbox in about 5 business days.

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Susan

>>>Deep Discount's free shipping usually arrives in my mailbox in about 5 business days.<<<

You must live closer to their warehouse than I do. Either that or my overweight truck driver stops for a few too many burgers at the waffle house while sitting on my dvd's stuffed in the back pocket of his overalls...