View Poll Results: Which store currentl gets the majority of your PRE-ORDER business?
DVD Empire
9
18.75%
Buy.com
1
2.08%
Amazon.com
15
31.25%
Deep Discount DVD
10
20.83%
Other (800.com, CDNow, etc.)
9
18.75%
B&M on release date (Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.)
4
8.33%
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Which store gets the majority of your PRE-ORDER business?
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Which store gets the majority of your PRE-ORDER business?
Currently, DVD Empire gets about 80% of my pre-order business. With the STL program DVD Talk has going with Amazon, I find myself purchasing the more expensive pre-orders from them.
More & more I find myself waiting for the release date for the real popular titles and doing a price-match at the local Best Buy.
Just curious as to how the numbers work out with all the DVD Talk members.
More & more I find myself waiting for the release date for the real popular titles and doing a price-match at the local Best Buy.
Just curious as to how the numbers work out with all the DVD Talk members.
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Lately, I wait until the movie streets and buy them from a local B&M. Pre-order prices aren't the best these days, so I only pre-order every once in a while.
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I hve stopped pre-ordering.
No reason to without coupons or special pricing.
Even the retail stoes will drop the price lower after a few weeks so I have been waiting.
No reason to without coupons or special pricing.
Even the retail stoes will drop the price lower after a few weeks so I have been waiting.
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I go through CDNOW, since they take 30% off all pre-orders. Buying a couple saves the cost of shipping, plus it is still cheaper (and easier) than going through a B&M.
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Originally posted by King Slender
I go through CDNOW, since they take 30% off all pre-orders. Buying a couple saves the cost of shipping, plus it is still cheaper (and easier) than going through a B&M.
I go through CDNOW, since they take 30% off all pre-orders. Buying a couple saves the cost of shipping, plus it is still cheaper (and easier) than going through a B&M.
Definitely CDNow. I can't believe that wasn't one of the main options. They are awesome in getting preorders out early. I always get mine on Friday or Saturday before the Tuesday street dates. They also have 30% off preorders and btwn their own coupons, Discover Card rebates, and the giftcertificates.com deal, they seem to have the best deals.
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Originally posted by Red Dog
Definitely CDNow. I can't believe that wasn't one of the main options. They are awesome in getting preorders out early.
Definitely CDNow. I can't believe that wasn't one of the main options. They are awesome in getting preorders out early.
Thanks for the heads up!
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I pre-order from my local "Media Play", usually get a good deal this way, and if it ends up a better deal elsewhere...no hassle at all.....take the "Die Hard Collection"
I pre-ordered it for 59.99, a decent price... Best Buy advertised it for 49.99, so I canelled my pre-order, and purchased it at BB. Besides, "Media Play" and "Suncoast" gives me points on my "Replay" account, just got 30.00 worth of certificates in the mail.
Current Pre-orders there... "Batman: The Movie" (1966) $14.95, "The Goonies" $19.95, "Silence of the Lambs" $19.95,
and "Hannibal" $19.95. Even better, all 4 come out on a Replay week, meaning I get triple points for purchases.....cha ching!!
MTFBWY and HH!!
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I pre-ordered it for 59.99, a decent price... Best Buy advertised it for 49.99, so I canelled my pre-order, and purchased it at BB. Besides, "Media Play" and "Suncoast" gives me points on my "Replay" account, just got 30.00 worth of certificates in the mail.
Current Pre-orders there... "Batman: The Movie" (1966) $14.95, "The Goonies" $19.95, "Silence of the Lambs" $19.95,
and "Hannibal" $19.95. Even better, all 4 come out on a Replay week, meaning I get triple points for purchases.....cha ching!!
MTFBWY and HH!!
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I do all my prebook through DVD Empire because they have pretty much every title covered. That's about 85% of my DVD business.
The other 15% gets split between CDNow (with the occasional CD purchase) and my local Media Play which lets me browse and pick up some good bargains.
The stores that dont get my business are:
Amazon (They still owe me noney!)
Deep Discount DVD (Their site is too incomplete, and they take too long!)
Buy.com (No customer service!
and Express (Yes, I got the E-mail and they did a great job selling their old product, but I want to see someone get something new from them first!)
Sorry for the rant and I hope I didn't miss the point of the post, but I have been shopping for a long time over the DVD net and I miss the good old days of Reel.com. DVD Empire comes closest to them as far as service and price goes!
The other 15% gets split between CDNow (with the occasional CD purchase) and my local Media Play which lets me browse and pick up some good bargains.
The stores that dont get my business are:
Amazon (They still owe me noney!)
Deep Discount DVD (Their site is too incomplete, and they take too long!)
Buy.com (No customer service!
and Express (Yes, I got the E-mail and they did a great job selling their old product, but I want to see someone get something new from them first!)
Sorry for the rant and I hope I didn't miss the point of the post, but I have been shopping for a long time over the DVD net and I miss the good old days of Reel.com. DVD Empire comes closest to them as far as service and price goes!
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Since all the gift certs are gone, I've been buying from Deep Discount DVD. Of course, I've only preordered the Die Hard Trilogy, Point Break, and new Dave Matthews Band lately, everything else I'm either renting or getting through Columbia House. I'd rather save a couple bucks and not fight traffic than drive to Circuit City. Although, with my latest preorder, Circuit City has it for $17.99 plus tax, which is cheaper than anyone but DDD. So I may not be that far off from going B&M.