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Mok 04-05-05 11:38 AM

Walmart A Cut Above the Rest!
 
I went to pickup Elektra today at my local Walmart in NY. Look at what Walmart is doing to there new DVD releases. Every DVD with a slip cover was cut just like this. I went to 2 other Walmarts and they cut there Slip cover too.

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tjr2mental 04-05-05 12:14 PM

Wonder what the reasoning for this is?

Colleen 04-05-05 12:39 PM

Looks like where the bar code would be. I can't imagine they'd have a different barcode on the inside box that Walmart would need to read...

Mok 04-05-05 01:07 PM

When I asked, they told me that they thought it was easier than putting a sticker on the back, and they didn't want there cashiers to have to pull out each disc out to scan the barcode. I could see the poor fools they gave the job to cutting these backs off, what is Walmart thinking.

Funk 04-05-05 02:04 PM

Of all WalMart's transgressions, I'm thinking this one ranks pretty low.

Wal-Mart's Culture of Crime and Greed

D-Ball 04-05-05 02:36 PM

Are you sure Wal Mart cut them and not the studio? The hole for the barcode is a way to keep people from putting a different, more expensive dvd in the slipcover and checking out. The cashiers never look at which movie is actually inside the slipcover. I noticed Warner Bros. did the same thing on the recent Miss Congeniality slipcover.

Mok 04-05-05 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by D-Ball
Are you sure Wal Mart cut them and not the studio? The hole for the barcode is a way to keep people from putting a different, more expensive dvd in the slipcover and checking out. The cashiers never look at which movie is actually inside the slipcover. I noticed Warner Bros. did the same thing on the recent Miss Congeniality slipcover.

All I can tell you is that was the story the cashier gave me when I asked. I have never seen this before and have been buying my dvds at Walmart for awhile.

Mopower 04-05-05 03:11 PM

I really can't see Wal-Mart cutting the slots in the back of all their copies of Electra. Because A. Wal-Mart wouldn't pay workers to do that. And B. Wal-Mart doesn't give a shit about their workers enough to do this to help them at the checkout line. Maybe the vendor did it?

auto 04-05-05 03:36 PM

The manufacturers are doing this for the stores so that people can't hide a high priced videogame/dvd under a cheap-o DVD slipcover. They are finally wising up that people are stealing this way.

All the new Sideways DVDs at Best Buy had this done as well.

Maxflier 04-05-05 03:38 PM

I went in Wal-Mart this morning and looked at the new releases(i would never actually buy them from there) and the Elektra covers weren't cut like that here.

dago2727 04-05-05 04:36 PM

That is definitely a studio thing. My Elektra had the same cut from BestBuy. Plus the cut is too perfect. Definitely done at the factory.

JCFantasy23 04-05-05 09:10 PM

I don't know why they're doing it, but to me it's looks pretty tacky.

Maxflier 04-05-05 10:58 PM

I guess i just missed it when i looked earlier,because i went back to check in order to satisfy my curiosity and they do indeed have the cutout here too.

bdhart 04-05-05 11:55 PM

Yep, from the manufacturer, ALL of the Elektra's and Sideways were like that at Target and Circuit City.

Abob Teff 04-06-05 12:34 AM

3rd time . . . people were taking more expensive discs (say a $50 Criterion) and placing them in the slipcover of a new $15 release . . . this is merely a loss prevention issue that has been done at the manufacturing level.

Why do we have these damn slipcovers anyway? It looks exactly the same as the cover, so who cares?

Spamcola 04-06-05 04:59 AM

Damn. Why didn't I think of this scam before?

nickdawgy 04-06-05 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by Spamcola
Damn. Why didn't I think of this scam before?

I hope you're joking.

Mopower 04-06-05 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by Abob Teff

Why do we have these damn slipcovers anyway? It looks exactly the same as the cover, so who cares?


Ya, I don't get that either. Why do you want a slip cover? To protect the DVD case?? Just buy another one. And how is the DVD case going to get messed up sitting on a shelf?

Shagrath 04-06-05 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by Abob Teff
Why do we have these damn slipcovers anyway? It looks exactly the same as the cover, so who cares?

Slipcovers are usually only put on the first pressing, so it's a little added bonus of picking it up on release day. I wish they would utilize a different picture more often, but even if they don't, it's cool to get that little extra just for not waiting.

Maxflier 04-06-05 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Abob Teff
Why do we have these damn slipcovers anyway? It looks exactly the same as the cover, so who cares?


My theory is they are there to attract the comsumer with the shiny cover to tempt them into making an impulse purchase.

ernestrp 04-10-05 07:02 PM

I was looking at Sideways at a FYE store and it was like that. I guess it must be new since I have never seen anything like this before. Might as well do away with slipcovers then.

Gizmo 04-11-05 03:31 AM

Slipcover does a few things

More 'collectible' as it is for firt pressings only
Sometimes a cover variation to attract possible buyers
Helps prevent theft as it is an extra thing to do to steal a DVD.
Not the cut helps so people are not just placing any DVD under the slipcover. I'm surprised it took THIS long

Goldberg74 04-16-05 11:26 AM

I noticed that at my Wal*Mart (281 & 1604) that they have factory cut slip covers.

I don't mind them.

Wooderson 04-17-05 08:01 PM

I think some of you guys owe Walmart an apology.

Heathen 04-17-05 09:34 PM

I wish they would stop making those damn covers, and use that money for chapter inserts and or more/better features on the disc. Those covers are nothing more than a waste, and now with the cut out UPC, it is MUCH easier to tear.


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