View Poll Results: What did you do with your Indiana Jones Best Buy Bonus Disc?
Put it in a separate keepcase (with custom cover art).
3
3.00%
Put it in a double Amaray with Raiders.
3
3.00%
Put it in a double Amaray with the regular bonus disc.
14
14.00%
Left it in its original case / stowed with the set.
43
43.00%
Sold it to some idiot on eBay (or elsewhere) for a ridiculously large sum of money.
13
13.00%
Using it as a coaster (or otherwise trashed it).
9
9.00%
Gave it away.
2
2.00%
Other
13
13.00%
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What did you do with your Indiana Jones Best Buy Bonus Disc?
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Originally posted by DavidH
I agree. His type is common nowadays: wanting something for nothing. And, if you don't give it to him, you're a mean, greedy bastard.
Anyway, I enjoyed my "greedy" $20.00 I got for mine on Ebay. As someone alluded to earlier, I look at this as only paying about $25.00 for the set.
I agree. His type is common nowadays: wanting something for nothing. And, if you don't give it to him, you're a mean, greedy bastard.
Anyway, I enjoyed my "greedy" $20.00 I got for mine on Ebay. As someone alluded to earlier, I look at this as only paying about $25.00 for the set.
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LOL yeah, whatever!
It's no big deal, really. I find these things funny. I'm only reading what your wrote -- as you clearly implied there is something greedy (or wrong) about selling a piece of property (DVD). See, if you would not have implied the greedy thing, or that something is wrong for someone selling it, I would have no problem. It's your attitude about it. In case you didn't know, there is nothing wrong with anyone selling it for as much as they want. See, there's this little, good, neat thing called "capitalism."
I don't know what to tell you, bud. Maybe you can PM people on Ebay asking them to send you it for nothing. Better yet, maybe you can go up to the local Best Buy and ask them to give it to you for nothing.
It's no big deal, really. I find these things funny. I'm only reading what your wrote -- as you clearly implied there is something greedy (or wrong) about selling a piece of property (DVD). See, if you would not have implied the greedy thing, or that something is wrong for someone selling it, I would have no problem. It's your attitude about it. In case you didn't know, there is nothing wrong with anyone selling it for as much as they want. See, there's this little, good, neat thing called "capitalism."
I don't know what to tell you, bud. Maybe you can PM people on Ebay asking them to send you it for nothing. Better yet, maybe you can go up to the local Best Buy and ask them to give it to you for nothing.
Last edited by DavidH; 11-09-03 at 10:16 AM.
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Wow. I’m surprised to see that many folks voted “Other,” with only two or three posters giving any clarification. I am guessing that most that voted this way have probably stored their disc in some alternative location, though. In retrospect, I suppose I should have listed that as an option…
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DELETED. When a mod says "stop," it doesn't mean all the "non-newbs" (as if your join date affects which rules apply to you) get one more shot in. If a post breaks the rules, then report it and ignore it. "He broke the rules first" isn't an excuse to for anyone to break them second.
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