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Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by Colourfield on Thursday, 16th October 2008, 17:59

Harmless

Hi.

Re: Buying DVDs from American/Canadian Websites

Can anyone recommend any companies that do Free or Cheap International Shipping?

Thanks.

RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by smurfette on Thursday, 16th October 2008, 19:02

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If you use DVD Price Check (http://www.dvdpricecheck.co.uk/) they will list the cheapest prices including delivery.

One Canadian website I have been buying from for years that offer free shipping on all orders is DVD Box Office (http://www.dvdboxoffice.com/824-3955424-21955429/home/)

I can strongly recommend them. Happy

RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by badboybez on Thursday, 16th October 2008, 23:34

Elite

If you are just after region 1 titles Play.com are free.


RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by David Beckett on Friday, 17th October 2008, 10:00

Reviewer

There's PlayUSA, which is free shipping. Also DeepDiscountDVD and DVDPacific are reasonable on their postage rates.

Just be careful not to order over £18 or customs will clobber you!

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RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by Colourfield on Friday, 17th October 2008, 10:05

Harmless

Hi.

Thanks for your replies.

Quote:
If you are just after region 1 titles Play.com are free.


I'm looking to buy the new Goosebumps double-feature dvd sets.

Thanks

RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by David Beckett on Friday, 17th October 2008, 12:57

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There's also Tower.com - worth a look, especially for Blu-ray discs.

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RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by Ben Franklin on Friday, 17th October 2008, 13:14

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Axel Music are good!

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RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by vernall on Monday, 20th October 2008, 21:47

Competent

can anyone just confirm that with amazon.com as long as you keep the dvd under the £18 limit,postage isnt included in the value declared on the label?

so in other words a dvd for £17.95 with £4.50 postage will be fine?

RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by kakuzato on Monday, 20th October 2008, 23:20

Competent

You can also try dvdconcept.com They offer region 1 & 2 movies all with free shipping. The last time I ordered they were shipped from Switzerland and I did not get stung by customs - not a guarantee though.

Hope it helps

Grinning

RE: Buying DVDs From American/Canadian Websites
posted by the eggman on Tuesday, 21st October 2008, 14:50

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Quote:
You can also try dvdconcept.com They offer region 1 & 2 movies all with free shipping. The last time I ordered they were shipped from Switzerland and I did not get stung by customs - not a guarantee though


They no longer do region 2 DVDs and I think they are based in Bristol now

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