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https://www.hamiltonbook.com/
BLU-RAY SCHEDULE
We list new arrivals on our website once every four weeks. The new receipt schedule is below. Each date is a Monday, and titles appear on the website in the early evening.
1/9/2023
2/6/2023
3/6/2023
4/3/2023
5/29/2023
6/26/2023
7/24/2023
8/21/2023
9/18/2023
10/16/2023
11/13/2023
12/11/2023
BLU-RAY SCHEDULE
We list new arrivals on our website once every four weeks. The new receipt schedule is below. Each date is a Monday, and titles appear on the website in the early evening.
1/9/2023
2/6/2023
3/6/2023
4/3/2023
5/29/2023
6/26/2023
7/24/2023
8/21/2023
9/18/2023
10/16/2023
11/13/2023
12/11/2023
Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
#51
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Hamilton is mainly mail order but has the web presence for convenience. Goldenwheels has stated in the DVD Hamilton Deals thread that they'll hold a certain amount of stock back from web sales to give those who do mail order only a shot at them. That, too, can contribute to items going in/out of stock.
It really sucks when Hamilton deals gets posted on Slickdeals. Hamilton mainly purchases close outs and overstocks. As a result they don't have huge numbers of titles and things can sell out quickly, especially when posted on Slickdeals. I hate that site for what they do to limited stock sale items, especially considering many people there seem to be purchasing to flip and not for themselves. If they *are* cancelling orders that look like they're being done to flip (I'd assume multiple/excessive copies of "hot" sale price titles) then I applaud them for the effort.
#52
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Correction: The order was placed on 1/12. I am going to reach out to them Monday if the USPS page with the tracking # isn't updated to show received. Seems odd that they would print postage with a tracking # for my package & 6 days later haven't yet transported it to the post office. If it was going through Smart Post, DSL, etc before the post office there would have been a different tracking # associated with the carrier delivering it to the post office in my experience.
#53
Senior Member
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Remember Monday is also a Federal Holiday so that may add to the delay of teh USPS receiving or posting updates.
#54
DVD Talk Legend
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
I just received an order from them yesterday. The timeline is:
Also, I possibly lucked out on the speed, since I live in a major east coast city, so it didn't have far to go. Also, based on the email, maybe not all packages get scanned at the origin facility, and my package hit its "NETWORK DISTRIBUTION CENTER" the same day as the origin scan.
Edit: Looking into presorted media mail more, it looks like it involves "sacking" or bundling packages together to travel to various distribution centers:
https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/dmm300/275.pdf
So I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's likely that the individual packages in a sack don't get tracked until they reach a distribution center and are split up. So for a worst case scenario, let's say you place an order on the west coast. They pack it up and label it, but then it has to sit around until they have at least 10 boxes for a given distribution center to put in a sack. Then they sack it and give it to the USPS, who scan the sack, but not individual boxes. That sack gets sent by slow media mail across the US, until it hits a west coast distribution center, and only then are the boxes separated and scanned. So a day or so waiting to get sacked and a few days travelling to a distribution center could mean not seeing any tracking info for your package for days on end after the initial shipping email.
Again, I think I got lucky being on the east coast, it seems like my zip code may be one that gets sorted right in Falls Village, CT, so I got tracking info fast.
- 1/12: Order placed
- 1/15: Order shipped notice. Email stated "Note that the first USPS scan will not happen until your package reaches your local USPS National Distribution Center."
- 1/16: First USPS tracking entry: "Pre-Shipment Info Sent to USPS, USPS Awaiting Item "
- 1/17: USPS tracking: "Accepted at USPS Origin Facility FALLS VILLAGE, CT 06031 "
- 1/18: Delivered
Also, I possibly lucked out on the speed, since I live in a major east coast city, so it didn't have far to go. Also, based on the email, maybe not all packages get scanned at the origin facility, and my package hit its "NETWORK DISTRIBUTION CENTER" the same day as the origin scan.
Edit: Looking into presorted media mail more, it looks like it involves "sacking" or bundling packages together to travel to various distribution centers:
https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/dmm300/275.pdf
So I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's likely that the individual packages in a sack don't get tracked until they reach a distribution center and are split up. So for a worst case scenario, let's say you place an order on the west coast. They pack it up and label it, but then it has to sit around until they have at least 10 boxes for a given distribution center to put in a sack. Then they sack it and give it to the USPS, who scan the sack, but not individual boxes. That sack gets sent by slow media mail across the US, until it hits a west coast distribution center, and only then are the boxes separated and scanned. So a day or so waiting to get sacked and a few days travelling to a distribution center could mean not seeing any tracking info for your package for days on end after the initial shipping email.
Again, I think I got lucky being on the east coast, it seems like my zip code may be one that gets sorted right in Falls Village, CT, so I got tracking info fast.
Last edited by Jay G.; 01-19-19 at 12:37 PM.
#55
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Correction: The order was placed on 1/12. I am going to reach out to them Monday if the USPS page with the tracking # isn't updated to show received. Seems odd that they would print postage with a tracking # for my package & 6 days later haven't yet transported it to the post office. If it was going through Smart Post, DSL, etc before the post office there would have been a different tracking # associated with the carrier delivering it to the post office in my experience.
Apparently this has happened to quite a few people with the Hamilton's origination PO/Dispatch center not scanning the tracking numbers.
Given I'm at least on the same side of the country (800 miles more or less), my guess is you may not see it show up locally until Tuesday or Wed in Washington (Monday holiday)
#56
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
On my last two orders in mid 2018, package tracking didn't update until they were both delivered and am on the opposite coast (SoCal) Concerned email sent to customer service while the packages were apparently in transit, met with a response of assurance that they were indeed on the way. Have received all my packages from them with no issues ever.
#57
DVD Talk Godfather
Thread Starter
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
From my experience Hamilton does a pretty good job. Expect a week (5-7 business days) from your order date. This will depend on any holiday and USPS issues.
#58
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Tuesday will be 10 days from order (I forgot Monday is a postal holiday) . Will call if USPS tracking isn't updated at that point.
#59
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Thanks all for the info regarding the disappearing/reappearing items and holdbacks for mail orders. I get a million catalogs from them -- unasked for, but sometimes I spot interesting stuff in them -- and figured (wrongly, apparently) there wouldn't be that many people using mail order in this day and age. I wasn't familiar with Slickdeals, either, so I guess I'll keep that in mind when procrastinating over the contents of my cart in the future.
#60
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Thanks all for the info regarding the disappearing/reappearing items and holdbacks for mail orders. I get a million catalogs from them -- unasked for, but sometimes I spot interesting stuff in them -- and figured (wrongly, apparently) there wouldn't be that many people using mail order in this day and age. I wasn't familiar with Slickdeals, either, so I guess I'll keep that in mind when procrastinating over the contents of my cart in the future.
#62
Senior Member
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
I wish HamiltonB would add a sort option of Newly Listed Items - I went back through the list today and saw a number of items that weren't there just a day or two ago (Leonard Pt 6 for $1.95; Second Chorus for $r.95, Timeless Westerns for $3.95, etc). --Peter
#63
DVD Talk Legend
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
I sort by price ascending so I look at the cheap titles first. There's also the "Price Cut" option in the price range filter that will show titles they further reduced in price. Also, You can look at the total number of pages to get an idea if items have been added. They had 12 pages a few days ago, and now have 13, so some stuff has been added.
One crazy deal I got that I haven't seen mentioned: Resident Evil: Afterlife UHD Blu-ray for $3.95
https://www.hamiltonbook.com/resident-evil-afterlife
Their pic shows a standard Blu-ray case, but the banner says "Ultra HD + Blu-ray". I got this in my last order, and got the UHD Blu-ray. It came in a black case, not blue. It also had an "Ultraviolet" digital code in the case that I redeemed on MoviesAnywhere for a UHD digital copy.
#64
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
- Click 'Power Search'
- Select Blurays for 'Binding Media'
- Input the date into 'Added Since' to get a list of all blurays added to the catalog since that date
- Click 'Start Search'
Last edited by laidbacklarkin; 01-22-19 at 05:19 PM.
#65
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
I just received an order from them yesterday. The timeline is:
Also, I possibly lucked out on the speed, since I live in a major east coast city, so it didn't have far to go. Also, based on the email, maybe not all packages get scanned at the origin facility, and my package hit its "NETWORK DISTRIBUTION CENTER" the same day as the origin scan.
Edit: Looking into presorted media mail more, it looks like it involves "sacking" or bundling packages together to travel to various distribution centers:
https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/dmm300/275.pdf
So I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's likely that the individual packages in a sack don't get tracked until they reach a distribution center and are split up. So for a worst case scenario, let's say you place an order on the west coast. They pack it up and label it, but then it has to sit around until they have at least 10 boxes for a given distribution center to put in a sack. Then they sack it and give it to the USPS, who scan the sack, but not individual boxes. That sack gets sent by slow media mail across the US, until it hits a west coast distribution center, and only then are the boxes separated and scanned. So a day or so waiting to get sacked and a few days travelling to a distribution center could mean not seeing any tracking info for your package for days on end after the initial shipping email.
Again, I think I got lucky being on the east coast, it seems like my zip code may be one that gets sorted right in Falls Village, CT, so I got tracking info fast.
- 1/12: Order placed
- 1/15: Order shipped notice. Email stated "Note that the first USPS scan will not happen until your package reaches your local USPS National Distribution Center."
- 1/16: First USPS tracking entry: "Pre-Shipment Info Sent to USPS, USPS Awaiting Item "
- 1/17: USPS tracking: "Accepted at USPS Origin Facility FALLS VILLAGE, CT 06031 "
- 1/18: Delivered
Also, I possibly lucked out on the speed, since I live in a major east coast city, so it didn't have far to go. Also, based on the email, maybe not all packages get scanned at the origin facility, and my package hit its "NETWORK DISTRIBUTION CENTER" the same day as the origin scan.
Edit: Looking into presorted media mail more, it looks like it involves "sacking" or bundling packages together to travel to various distribution centers:
https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/dmm300/275.pdf
So I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's likely that the individual packages in a sack don't get tracked until they reach a distribution center and are split up. So for a worst case scenario, let's say you place an order on the west coast. They pack it up and label it, but then it has to sit around until they have at least 10 boxes for a given distribution center to put in a sack. Then they sack it and give it to the USPS, who scan the sack, but not individual boxes. That sack gets sent by slow media mail across the US, until it hits a west coast distribution center, and only then are the boxes separated and scanned. So a day or so waiting to get sacked and a few days travelling to a distribution center could mean not seeing any tracking info for your package for days on end after the initial shipping email.
Again, I think I got lucky being on the east coast, it seems like my zip code may be one that gets sorted right in Falls Village, CT, so I got tracking info fast.
Mine finally hit Seattle today; I'll likely get it by Thursday.
#66
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
#68
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
I normally pull those industrial staples out of the box... it's a pain (flat blade screwdriver and pliers seem to work best/easiest). This time I opted to use the handy, built-in, pull strip. It was much easier - but I still wonder about leaving those staples in as I recycle all cardboard at my house and don't know if they should be removed for recycling (the main reason I've pulled them out in the past).
#70
DVD Talk Legend
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
The info I've found suggests that the recycling machinery is designed to remove staples.
https://www.tapinto.net/articles/do-...d-other-tricky
https://earth911.com/business-policy...etails-basics/
https://www.doi.gov/ofas/mib/recycling
https://archive.epa.gov/wastes/conse...html/faqs.html
https://www.tapinto.net/articles/do-...d-other-tricky
https://earth911.com/business-policy...etails-basics/
https://www.doi.gov/ofas/mib/recycling
https://archive.epa.gov/wastes/conse...html/faqs.html
#71
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Arrived today. All is well.
#72
DVD Talk Godfather
Thread Starter
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
Was hoping to score a copy of Unforgettable but it was OOS. Should be getting an order soon as well.
#73
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
This drives me a bit nuts. It's so random, and it often happens on titles that there's NO WAY are actually selling out. I've started to suspect that Hamilton deliberately drops them for short periods so you'll put in the rest of your order for fear of something else "selling out" (bolstered by the "don't forget to check out" emails), whether or not you've fully decided you want what's in the cart. I like to fill mine with a lot of stuff, as one might at Amazon, then leave it for a while and come back with fresh eyes, decide to delete items, add items, etc. Yet almost every time, a few hours pass, or a day, or whatever, and one random item -- sometimes two -- suddenly gets deleted from my cart, their listings deleted as well. The more stuff you have in the cart, the harder it is to figure out what's gone missing, too. But then they magically reappear, often staying available for what seem like days or weeks longer. I'm talking real crap stuff here, too, sometimes. I just placed an order for a small ton of discs, but had to leave one off because it disappeared from the site, then came back after I'd ordered.
Whether I'm right or wrong -- and I'm happy to be proven wrong -- it would be easier if they LEFT everything in your cart but posted a little note beside the items that have gone out of stock (literally or allegedly), or section them off somehow at the bottom of the list, so you can at least remember the titles or move them to your wish list yourself. It would save a lot of mental gymnastics trying to figure out what they've dropped.
Whether I'm right or wrong -- and I'm happy to be proven wrong -- it would be easier if they LEFT everything in your cart but posted a little note beside the items that have gone out of stock (literally or allegedly), or section them off somehow at the bottom of the list, so you can at least remember the titles or move them to your wish list yourself. It would save a lot of mental gymnastics trying to figure out what they've dropped.
#74
re: Hamilton Book (Blu-ray Bargains)
So I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's likely that the individual packages in a sack don't get tracked until they reach a distribution center and are split up. So for a worst case scenario, let's say you place an order on the west coast. They pack it up and label it, but then it has to sit around until they have at least 10 boxes for a given distribution center to put in a sack. Then they sack it and give it to the USPS, who scan the sack, but not individual boxes. That sack gets sent by slow media mail across the US, until it hits a west coast distribution center, and only then are the boxes separated and scanned. So a day or so waiting to get sacked and a few days travelling to a distribution center could mean not seeing any tracking info for your package for days on end after the initial shipping email.
Again, I think I got lucky being on the east coast, it seems like my zip code may be one that gets sorted right in Falls Village, CT, so I got tracking info fast.
I can tell you they do not sort our mail in Falls Village!!!! (Our "post office" here is bigger than the towns!). I believe even if a package is for CT, it goes to the NDC in NJ or MA first, then comes BACK to CT (silly, I know, but this is how it works)