|  | Posted by SRT on 02/04/06 17:49 
"Dick Sidbury" <DrJamesSidbury@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:DrJamesSidbury-AF7B8F.21575201022006@individual.net...
 > In article <hfCdnVoAppJdqnzeRVn-qA@adelphia.com>,
 > SlimPickens <moonman42@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
 >
 >> Hey all,
 >> I'm really interested in getting all of Trek on DVD. So far I have all
 >> of TOS all the movies and seasons 2 and 3 of TNG. anyone know where i
 >> can get cheap copies of the others? I recently came across a site called
 >> Sci-Fi Box Sets (http://www.scifiboxsets.com/catalog/index.php) They
 >> have box sets for seasons 1-7 or each of the Star Trek series on sale
 >> for $224.00. I realize these aren't the region 1 series sets, but really
 >> all I'm looking for is something with good quality that I can watch on
 >> my DVD player without having to spend over $700 per series. Anyone have
 >> any experience with this site, or these types of sets?
 >>
 >> Thanks
 >> Slim
 >
 > I have no experience with this site and I haven't bought any blackmarket
 > DVDs.  My sister bought a SW:AOTC and I didn't think it was as high a
 > quality as the R1 commercial disk.  I noticed that on Ebay there are
 > lots of season sets selling for between 30 and 40 dollars or so each, so
 > I'd recommend that you consider those.
 >
 > dick
 
 Beware of the cheap sets on Ebay.  I decided to take a chance and bought one
 of the Asian bootleg sets for $30 to $40 a while back (probably over a year
 ago) - one of the  'Next Generation" seasons, I believe.  The quality was
 fine, but there was one major problem - the last episode on each disc was
 cut short anywhere from a couple to 5 minutes or more.  That was a wasted
 $30 to $40, but I think I did eventually get a partial refund from Ebay
 after submitting a claim.
 
 I don't know what they are going for now at retailers, but I ended up
 getting all the season sets (legitimate Region 1, and new as in still
 factory sealed) on Ebay from prices ranging from $55 to $85 each (including
 shipping), which was much better than the typical retail price of $120 to
 $150 at the time.  It was a pain having to fool with Ebay auctions, but I
 refused to pay over $100 a set at normal retail stores for old Star Trek
 shows.
 
 srt
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