Anyone know where I can buy Region 2 disks in DC?
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Anyone know where I can buy Region 2 disks in DC?
Does anyone know where I can buy Region 2 disks in the Washington DC metro area? I'm primarily interested in Brit. TV disks (the sort of stuff that is widely available in the UK, but remains unreleased here in the US). Alternatively, can anyone recommend an internet site that carries region 2 disks and that can cheaply ship them to the US?
I'm new to the whole multi-region thing (received a player and video-converter as a wedding gift), and so don't have much of a clue as to the best way of buying non-region 1 DVDs. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
JL
I'm new to the whole multi-region thing (received a player and video-converter as a wedding gift), and so don't have much of a clue as to the best way of buying non-region 1 DVDs. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
JL
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Re: Anyone know where I can buy Region 2 disks in DC?
Originally posted by jlondon75
Does anyone know where I can buy Region 2 disks in the Washington DC metro area? I'm primarily interested in Brit. TV disks (the sort of stuff that is widely available in the UK, but remains unreleased here in the US). Alternatively, can anyone recommend an internet site that carries region 2 disks and that can cheaply ship them to the US?
I'm new to the whole multi-region thing (received a player and video-converter as a wedding gift), and so don't have much of a clue as to the best way of buying non-region 1 DVDs. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
JL
Does anyone know where I can buy Region 2 disks in the Washington DC metro area? I'm primarily interested in Brit. TV disks (the sort of stuff that is widely available in the UK, but remains unreleased here in the US). Alternatively, can anyone recommend an internet site that carries region 2 disks and that can cheaply ship them to the US?
I'm new to the whole multi-region thing (received a player and video-converter as a wedding gift), and so don't have much of a clue as to the best way of buying non-region 1 DVDs. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
JL
I live in the DC metro area, and there are no stores that sell legit r2 discs. Your best bet is to order online to get your brit-fix




