Amazon "bargains".. Beware I almost got caught
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Ok, people, someone has been tipping CNET about this (and mentioning this thread!) dek, was it you? 
I don't know why, but I like shopping at Amazon.com... let's hope it doesn't go the way of Reel.com (or the dodobird
) because I'd be really
and
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more than anything.
EDIT: phew, glad i'm not the only one. thought i was in trouble or something
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I don't know why, but I like shopping at Amazon.com... let's hope it doesn't go the way of Reel.com (or the dodobird
) because I'd be really
and
...
more than anything.EDIT: phew, glad i'm not the only one. thought i was in trouble or something

[This message has been edited by dodobird (edited September 05, 2000).]
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Yeah, just got an email from some CNet reporter about amazon's pricing policies. I figure any press that brings people to DVDtalk is good right: 
I don't think we have to worry about amazon going to way of reel.com. It's not as if they are hiding this pricing policy. They've done this for quite a while as far as I know.

I don't think we have to worry about amazon going to way of reel.com. It's not as if they are hiding this pricing policy. They've done this for quite a while as far as I know.
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Maybe it's asking too much, but could someone check if Saving Private Ryan DTS, Green Mile, and Braveheart are affected.
I just ordered them from a school computer (= cookies always on). My home computer still doesn't have internet access (stupid bad cable wiring).
I just ordered them from a school computer (= cookies always on). My home computer still doesn't have internet access (stupid bad cable wiring).
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From: 63° 51' , 23° 27' 63.859 , 23.466
Saving Private Ryan DTS & Green Mile - were 25,30 or 35% off
Braveheart - 30% off
Oh wait, just checked those again and they seem to be nailed down to 30% off now. Maybe amazon has fixed these back to normal again...
Can anyone confirm this?
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Braveheart - 30% off
Oh wait, just checked those again and they seem to be nailed down to 30% off now. Maybe amazon has fixed these back to normal again...
Can anyone confirm this?
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I found a computer without my cookie on it (I think, I still don't have rights to disable them). All the titles I ordered were still 30% off. Maybe amazon locked in 30% when they got an unexpected phone call from Troy, the cnet guy.
edit: had the name wrong
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edit: had the name wrong
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I think they've stopped giving "good" or "bad" cookies. Just one price cookie for now... 40% off MiB, American Beauty, Perfect Storm, X-Files 2nd Season etc.
Would that 35% off cookie for some of those in-stock titles still work ...I don't know ...got stuck with that 40% cookie...
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Would that 35% off cookie for some of those in-stock titles still work ...I don't know ...got stuck with that 40% cookie...
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I just got word that Cnet did an article on this incident:
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200...e.1002.tgif.ni
I spoke to my contact at Amazon and he pretty much stated what the Amazon rep did in the article.
Geoff
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200...e.1002.tgif.ni
I spoke to my contact at Amazon and he pretty much stated what the Amazon rep did in the article.
Geoff
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Sorry, another non-important comment here.
FYI: MIB-LE is 40% off using my lynx with empty cookies (but allowing new cookies).
PS. Don't worry
I don't use lynx normally, it is just a nice tool to do some tests.
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FYI: MIB-LE is 40% off using my lynx with empty cookies (but allowing new cookies).
PS. Don't worry
I don't use lynx normally, it is just a nice tool to do some tests.[This message has been edited by DVD_fan (edited September 06, 2000).]
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Hey Ding, sorry about that...
Are you still getting that 35% off MiB:LE
If you do, could you lend me your cookie? For testing purposes only...
MI:2 seems to be fixed at 30% off right now...
Are you still getting that 35% off MiB:LE
If you do, could you lend me your cookie? For testing purposes only...
MI:2 seems to be fixed at 30% off right now...
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i had received the email awhile back stating they were offering mi2 for 40% and i must have the bad cookies since it never was lower than 35% off when i sent an email to amazon the rep sent an email back saying that it was 40% and i could order it.
Of course when i checked it was now 30% off
. i called the customer service and they said to place the order and he took my email address and after i ordered it i went back to find he had actually changed it to 40% off
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I hope they start offering better prices soon because with shipping it is cheaper to buy at a b&M all major movies. I will be waiting to buy the patriot at a local store since amazon is up to 30% off.
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Of course when i checked it was now 30% off
. i called the customer service and they said to place the order and he took my email address and after i ordered it i went back to find he had actually changed it to 40% off
. I hope they start offering better prices soon because with shipping it is cheaper to buy at a b&M all major movies. I will be waiting to buy the patriot at a local store since amazon is up to 30% off.
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I dumped my Amazon stock (I didn't have much) when I got their email regarding there privacy policy. That night I also heard on the local news that they may even give out credit card numbers. I replied to their email and never received a reply back. It was my understanding that a company has to offer you an "opt out" clause. I thought there was a law protecting people from this sort of thing?...... I'm happy to deal with buy.com, but I like to have options, and while V-store is great, they are expensive. Any other recommendations?
Peace,
Morley
Peace,
Morley
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More publicity:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/13069.html
Check out the link to the article on Amazon's "privacy" policy, too.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/13069.html
Check out the link to the article on Amazon's "privacy" policy, too.




