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Contact e-mail for Warner Bros Home Video?
Does anyone have the contact e-mail for Warner Bros Home Video? Preferably their Quality Control Dept. if possible.
I picked up my 3rd consecutive WB Box Set with at least one of it's Discs scratched beyond the normal nick. Well, 4th consecutive time if you count the fact that I returned a Set for another. Earlier this year, I got the Looney Tunes Gold Collection and found the 2nd Disc (Daffy Duck) scratched up. I returned the set when I had trouble playing the Disc and even the replacement Box Set had the 2nd Disc with various hairline scratches (not enough to screw up playback this time around). Last month, I picked up the Wonder Woman Box Set and found Disc Three with a bunch of scratches and a big ass thumbprint near the center. Finally today, I picked up Smallville Season Two and Disc One had about a million circular scratches near the top of the Disc. I haven't watched the entire Disc yet but I'm getting ready to avoid picking up Warner Box Sets. The quality control blows! I've had a few scratches and fingerprints in the past with other companies but not along the lines of each and every time. Thanks Andrew |
Not an email but I hope this helps:
Warren Lieberfarb, President Warner Home Video 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank, CA 91522-1543 Telephone: 818-954-6000 Fax: 818-954-6480 Web Site: http://www.dvdwb.com http://s92412591.onlinehome.us/Pics/dasTwik.gif |
Drop Warren Leberfarb off of the address, he was fired either late last year, or early this year. Basically, he hasn't worked for them for a while.
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Originally posted by Copenhagen Not an email but I hope this helps: Warren Lieberfarb, President Warner Home Video 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank, CA 91522-1543 Telephone: 818-954-6000 Fax: 818-954-6480 Web Site: http://www.dvdwb.com Thanks! |
Damn! I've looked all over the site and still can't find an e-mail to spark my complaint off to.
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Actually a hand written letter sent snail mail will probably get more attention than one sent to a generic e-mail address that is read by a summer intern. If you address your letter to a specific department/title ("Manager of quality control" for example) that may also help route it to the specific department.
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Originally posted by Paul Drake Actually a hand written letter sent snail mail will probably get more attention than one sent to a generic e-mail address that is read by a summer intern. If you address your letter to a specific department/title ("Manager of quality control" for example) that may also help route it to the specific department. Good luck! Wow. An actual "hand-written" letter. Geez. I can't even remember the last time I wrote one of those. How sad is that? Thanks, Paul. I'll give that a shot. Hopefully, my hand won't cramp or anything. ;) Andrew |
I thought about contacting them to see if they'd issue replacement Matrix Ultimate Edition digipaks. My Matrix Revolutions digipak had a broken hub and it wouldn't hold the disc at all.
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Good luck. I sent them an email a long time ago questioning the matting they do to their releases, and they never bothered to reply at all. Not even a stupid form letter.
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