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Jump to unread Post a CommentThis is still a good deal though, if, unlike me, you didn't get this for £4.99, which you almost certainly didn't.
This is still a good deal though, if, unlike me, you didn't get this for £4.99, which you almost certainly didn't.
Not very subtle with the gloating are you? This is a great price, Selling the DVD/Digital Copy on eBay will bring this down to £5 anyway. I've never kept the DVD when double and triple play editions are released. They bring the price of the Blu-Ray down massively if sold within the first week of release.
I bought this for £15 on day of release but immediately sold the DVD/Digital Copy combo disc on eBay for £11 after fees and postage so the Blu-Ray worked out at £4. Worth considering if you don't need more than one version of the movie.
Edited By: MischievousNinja on Dec 20, 2011 02:41: Because
I got it for £4.99 in their closing down sale.
As long as you take a clear picture of the DVD/Digital Copy disc and clearly state what you're selling you'll be fine. The DVD and digital copy are usually on the same disc these days. They used to be on seperate discs, but publishers realised they were wasting money on extra discs and transferring from a normal DVD disc was just as effective.
Digital copies almost always require a code to activate and this is usually printed on the back on an insert supplied with the movie. When you sell a digital copy on eBay make sure you also provide the code for the new owner. DVD copies function as normal and can be sold without any need for codes.