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Old 12-12-04 | 10:23 PM
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How is PopFuzz.com?

Interested in trying them out. They buy used DVD's and I was wondering if anyone has anything positive or negative to say about them.
Old 12-12-04 | 11:25 PM
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Make sure you keep up with the delivery confirmation number AND (just in case) insurance for the dvds you sale to them. Do not lose it. IIRC, you have to send UPS or another carrier that makes the receiver sign for the package.

I traded with popfuzz and they received my dvds (as interpreted by the dc number). I gave them the allotted amount of time they state that the check will be out + an additional week.

I received no check or an e-mail stating that my dvds were received. It was only after I e-mailed them a complaint (after and additional week) that they needed to contact me or I will have to search for outside help in the situation.

After that, they replied and sent a check. And everything was worked out.
Reason: busy. Fine with me. No harm done.

I give them a C+

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Old 12-13-04 | 07:56 AM
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I've been thinking about using them as well...saw the banner here for them ..wonder if anyone else used them..
Old 12-14-04 | 12:43 AM
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They don't pay much for rare OOP dvds - DVDS123.com is much better. For average DVDs they are about the same - and their criteria are less stringent (they accept scratched DVDs that play, DVDS123 does not take scratches).
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Anyone else?????????
Old 03-07-05 | 04:47 PM
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Anymore opinions on this company? I sent in some DVD's and found the communication prior to be exceptionally fast. Now with them having recieved my DVD's communication has dropped to zero. They updated the site to reflect recieving the DVD's, by lowering the price.
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Anymore opinions on this company? I sent in some DVD's and found the communication prior to be exceptionally fast. Now with them having recieved my DVD's communication has dropped to zero. They updated the site to reflect recieving the DVD's, by lowering the price.
Ditto to the letter. I received a reply to my question within a matter of hours before placing an order yet it took around three weeks after receiving my order, delivery confirmation, for them to send payment. I emailed them twice during that period asking when payment would be made as their site says 2-3 business days after receiving shipment without replies.
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Ditto to the letter. I received a reply to my question within a matter of hours before placing an order yet it took around three weeks after receiving my order, delivery confirmation, for them to send payment. I emailed them twice during that period asking when payment would be made as their site says 2-3 business days after receiving shipment without replies.
Think I might just give them a call tomorrow.
Old 03-07-05 | 09:39 PM
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Make sure you keep up with the delivery confirmation number AND (just in case) insurance for the dvds you sale to them. Do not lose it. IIRC, you have to send UPS or another carrier that makes the receiver sign for the package.

I traded with popfuzz and they received my dvds (as interpreted by the dc number). I gave them the allotted amount of time they state that the check will be out + an additional week.

I received no check or an e-mail stating that my dvds were received. It was only after I e-mailed them a complaint (after and additional week) that they needed to contact me or I will have to search for outside help in the situation.

After that, they replied and sent a check. And everything was worked out.
Reason: busy. Fine with me. No harm done.

I give them a C+
Quoting my own comments.
Old 03-09-05 | 01:20 PM
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Just got paid for my transaction. All in all it was a positive experience, minus the lack of communication after the DVD's were recieved. So I think it's safe to say that they will come through, just not as fast as the site states.
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PopFuzz

There is no "they". PopFuzz is owned and operated by one person. Why would one person buy used books, DVDs, and CDs of all types? That seems very odd to me. Anyway, I sent a shipment of books a month and a half ago and still haven't received payment. The excuse the owner, Sean, is using now for the delay is he was very sick with a chest cold for 3 weeks. I'm a nurse and there is no common chest cold that lasts 2-3 weeks and incapacitates someone for that amount of time. In fact, people can walk around and function with pneumonia. I think Sean receives the shipments and doesn't intend to pay until the customer contacts him. I am very dissatisfied with my experience and I do not recommend them to anyone else.

Samantha
Old 05-08-06 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by NCYankee
They don't pay much for rare OOP dvds - DVDS123.com is much better. For average DVDs they are about the same - and their criteria are less stringent (they accept scratched DVDs that play, DVDS123 does not take scratches).
Are you feeling allright or what? I just looked at DVDS123.com's list of buying prices and they are a complete JOKE! I mean they actually state they will pay ONE CENT for some dvd's, for example Matrix Revolutions 2 disk WS set for one penny, yeah I am going to pack up 100 dvds and get a buck from them...SICK
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I sold them my British comedy collections last year- (Don't buy DVD's anymore- Only rent)Sent them UPS and received email a few days later saying they were sorryfor the delay and received payment via Paypal that night- Very satisfied with transaction

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