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Posted by Depresion on 12/29/07 22:45
"Chris F" <chris@asifimtellingyoulot.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 20:35:43 -0000, "Depresion" <127.0.0.1> wrote:
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>>"Luke Duke" <respam1ha@ea.com> wrote in message
>>news:KHcdj.30803$vd4.2792@pd7urf1no...
>>> In an interesting development, Amazon.com's current (as of this writing)
>>> list of best selling DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD sales charts shows that four of
>>> the
>>> five Harry Potter films in the HD-DVD format are the top four movie disk
>>> sellers on the online retailer. This is the first time that a high-def
>>> movie
>>> disk has reached number on on Amazon.com's movie sales charts (the
>>> Blu-Ray
>>> version of 300 peaked at number two earlier this year). This massive
>>> increase was likely due to Amazon's current buy one-get one free deal on
>>> selected HD-DVD releases. Other HD-DVD movie in Amazon.com's top 25
>>> current
>>> are Serenity (14), Hot Fuzz (20) Children of Men (22) and Planet Earth
>>> (23).
>>> The highest Blu-Ray release on Amazon.com at the moment is Planet Earth
>>> (34).
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>>Yet I notice we don't get that offer in the UK. At least not at the moment.
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> you can order hd-dvd's from amazon US and they'll post to the uk.
>
We really shouldn't have to though, I have got fed up with ordering books
from Amazon in the US at half the cost of there UK site. It's not like we
have the VAT issue with them. Are they part of Sony with there pricing
policy?
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