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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorwhispering
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Any good internet stores for DVD's and BD's, beside Amazon? Seems like every store i've used has vanished.
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Play.com, but I haven't used it in a while. I pretty much stick to Amazon.

I sometimes use bol.com, but that's mainly Dutch releases, and the site is in Dutch as well, so that won't help you much.
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Gunnar once recommended importcds.com to me and I now use them quite often.
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Nowadays I mainly use Amazon UK, but sometimes also oldies.com.
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One the best places left is not an online store. It's called Fopp.

https://twitter.com/FoppEdinburgh
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WOW HD is not bad. They're based in the Far East, so it takes a while for their stuff to get there, but in my experience they're reliable. They pack every item individually to avoid unnecessary customs charges.
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One the best places left is not an online store. It's called Fopp.

https://twitter.com/FoppEdinburgh


I used to use a local store a lot, over a third of my DVD's are from there. They are now closing both of their stores in my city

Quoting ya_shin:
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Gunnar once recommended importcds.com to me and I now use them quite often.


Looks like a good store, thanks.

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Play.com, but I haven't used it in a while. I pretty much stick to Amazon.


AFAIK Play.com is now like eBay, only a front for other sellers.

Quoting GSyren:
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Nowadays I mainly use Amazon UK, but sometimes also oldies.com.


Not that much into older movies, but seems like they sell newer ones too.

Quoting dee1959jay:
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WOW HD is not bad. They're based in the Far East, so it takes a while for their stuff to get there, but in my experience they're reliable. They pack every item individually to avoid unnecessary customs charges.


Is that the same as Wow CD or something similar?
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One the best places left is not an online store. It's called Fopp.

https://twitter.com/FoppEdinburgh


I used to use a local store a lot, over a third of my DVD's are from there. They are now closing both of their stores in my city

Quoting ya_shin:
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Gunnar once recommended importcds.com to me and I now use them quite often.


Looks like a good store, thanks.

Quoting cvermeylen:
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Play.com, but I haven't used it in a while. I pretty much stick to Amazon.


AFAIK Play.com is now like eBay, only a front for other sellers.

Quoting GSyren:
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Nowadays I mainly use Amazon UK, but sometimes also oldies.com.


Not that much into older movies, but seems like they sell newer ones too.

Quoting dee1959jay:
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WOW HD is not bad. They're based in the Far East, so it takes a while for their stuff to get there, but in my experience they're reliable. They pack every item individually to avoid unnecessary customs charges.


Is that the same as Wow CD or something similar?


The age of physical media being mainstream is coming to a close. Only us hardcore collectors will remain in 10 years or so.
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The age of physical media being mainstream is coming to a close. Only us hardcore collectors will remain in 10 years or so.

Sadly, that might be true!   
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The age of physical media being mainstream is coming to a close. Only us hardcore collectors will remain in 10 years or so.

Sadly, that might be true!   


A well taken care of DvD should last 70 + years, and players will be around for decades.
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WOW HD is not bad. They're based in the Far East, so it takes a while for their stuff to get there, but in my experience they're reliable. They pack every item individually to avoid unnecessary customs charges.


Is that the same as Wow CD or something similar?


It is the successor to CD-WOW, indeed. Different ownership, I think.

CD-WOW was bad for some time, and I also seem to remember they had their stocks destroyed in a fire some years ago, but nowadays WOW HD has got its act together again.
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I usually go with Amazon (I'm on Prime) but if there's a significant saving to be made I'll go to pretty much anywhere
http://www.find-dvd.co.uk/

takes me... the stores thay use may be a bit slower and not so good in customer service but most of the time there are no problems and they will sort them out when here are given time.
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Base.com in the Uk are pretty good.
CeX are best for prices and delivery speed - condition can be variable but they always replace if there's a problem.

I sincerely hope I'm dead by the time physical media disappears!
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Any good internet stores for DVD's and BD's, beside Amazon? Seems like every store i've used has vanished.

Now and then I buy from www.jpc.de, www.ofdb.de, or www.cede.de. They are reliable, but I'm illiterate, I don't know nothing about Finland or foreign affairs.
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Follow-up to my previous statement about CeX here in the UK.

I ordered True Detective and The Book Thief on blu on Sunday evening.
I saved £10 on Amazon prices.

They arrived by Tuesday and they're in perfect condition.
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