View Full Version : Warning if you buy DVD's that are not released
PattiB 05-30-2008, 04:23 PM There are lots of scams out there so please beware.
I was recently ripped off.
I know, my own fault. I wanted a series not available and it was costly in many ways.
I'm lucky because I started to feel something was wrong within a few days of purchase when they didn't answer my emails. I did a lot of research then and found LOTS on the Internet regarding this company who actually goes by different names.
I contacted my credit card company who is going to remove the charges.
Ireneparalegal 05-30-2008, 04:26 PM You can find here on this board (somewhere) where some companies are pure scams. I think it is on the trading board. That is where you can find the good and bad abt traders, who is reliable and who isn't. Some people make threads asking abt "ABC company" and whether they are reputable or not. I hope that helps you out in the future.
bencasey 06-07-2008, 10:40 PM I've bought quite a few bootleg sets from IOffer and for the most part they have been okay. Some have been really crappy quality and some would have been good quality if the morons hadn't recorded at 6-hour speed. But I've gotten some pretty good sets. It's very hit or miss. But I only buy from individuals, not from bull**** companies that don't exist.
storrs19 06-08-2008, 12:40 PM Same here. I have bought about a dozen sets of series that will likely never see the light of day. I would say that 75% of the episodes were in really good shape while others were hit and miss. I also deal with people on I-Offer and ebay and so far have not been stung. Maybe I am lucky in this regard. Of course if the studios would get off their duff and release them that would be another thing...
Larenz09 06-25-2008, 10:28 PM There are lots of scams out there so please beware.
I was recently ripped off.
I know, my own fault. I wanted a series not available and it was costly in many ways.
I'm lucky because I started to feel something was wrong within a few days of purchase when they didn't answer my emails. I did a lot of research then and found LOTS on the Internet regarding this company who actually goes by different names.
I contacted my credit card company who is going to remove the charges.
I rember this exact same thing happening when movies on VHS were being sold online and in the streets. I got ripped off that time, trusting those bootleggers!
Someone was trying to sell me some DVD's earlier this year. I said; No, thanks.
Bootleg VHS and DVD'S are NOT to be trusted, much less the con artists that are pushing them on innocent unsuspecting buyers!! Where are they when the buyer finds out that the disk has no picture quality? Gone with the wind and never to be seen again!!
The picture quality and sound just isn't there. If something sounds too good to be true, then it probably IS! People must know when a snake is about to bite so that they don't get bitten and burnt! :mad:
Zoneboy 06-25-2008, 10:57 PM Bootleg VHS and DVD'S are NOT to be trusted, much less the con artists that are pushing them on innocent unsuspecting buyers!! Where are they when the buyer finds out that the disk has no picture quality? Gone with the wind and never to be seen again!!
The picture quality and sound just isn't there. If something sounds too good to be true, then it probably IS! People must know when a snake is about to bite so that they don't get bitten and burnt! :mad:
Good points but you make it sound as if all unofficial vhs and dvd's can't be trusted and nothing can be further from the truth. I would love to have an official dvd release of The Amos 'N Andy Show but I don't see it happening no time soon so I had to settle for a bootleg set. I got a vhs set 10 years ago and he tapes were just as described. I later got a dvd set again with no problems.
If I want to see a show bad enough and it hasn't been released then I will buy it from another source but I will check the seller's rating for any negative remarks before doing so. There are some very nice Amos & Andy sets on eBay that can be obtained for less than $25. I've bought them myself and resold them locally for a very nice profit and not one single complaint. As a matter of fact, I can buy them online cheaper than I can make them myself.
Eric Paddon 06-26-2008, 06:56 PM First off, I think as a buyer you should have some savvy into the fact that if the show HASN'T been released officially, you are not going to find a pristine set of uncut discs of the show out there, and that you should go in with the expectation that what you're looking for is just meant to be a stopgap item that will let you watch this show while you wait for the day when an official release comes. That means be prepared to *accept* the fact that the source copies for the discs you get will come from cable recordings at some point in the past and *maybe* you'll get lucky and find a set from a cable channel that aired them uncut and the person directly recorded them to a digital format ("Batman" is one example of this with airings from TV Land Canada), but for the most part, keep your expectations in terms of picture quality down and view this as a "This will do for now" investment.
Second, go to ioffer.com because you will find plenty of options for the same sets at more reasonable prices than some website operation. You also have the ability to ask detailed questions on quality and where the source copies originate from. I've had great success through there and I wouldn't go any place else.
comedyfreak 06-28-2008, 09:00 AM I've bought quite a few bootleg sets from IOffer and for the most part they have been okay. Some have been really crappy quality and some would have been good quality if the morons hadn't recorded at 6-hour speed. But I've gotten some pretty good sets. It's very hit or miss. But I only buy from individuals, not from bull**** companies that don't exist.
Same here, you really have to read the ad carefully on iOffer so you know what you're getting. I've had good luck with that site so far.
TVFactFan 06-28-2008, 12:33 PM The main problem with buying DVD's of TV shows that have not been released is that a lot of sellers don't go through and see if there are any glitches like freezing and skiping, they are just trying to sell a complete set and don't realize by not going through each disc that there are glitches they are not aware of
Zoneboy 06-28-2008, 01:00 PM The main problem with buying DVD's of TV shows that have not been released is that a lot of sellers don't go through and see if there are any glitches like freezing and skiping, they are just trying to sell a complete set and don't realize by not going through each disc that there are glitches they are not aware of
Would you really expect a seller or trader to go through every episode to check for defects? Even if they did, That's still no guarantee that the discs will play perfectly on all players. Most sellers I've dealt with will replace any defective disc and to me that seems more practical than having to check every one.
TVFactFan 06-28-2008, 01:04 PM Would you really expect a seller or trader to go through every episode to check for defects? Even if they did, That's still no guarantee that the discs will play perfectly on all players. Most sellers I've dealt with will replace any defective disc and to me that seems more practical than having to check every one.
If someone is paying $35 or more then Yes because it maintain a reputation as a good seller
Zoneboy 06-28-2008, 01:30 PM If someone is paying $35 or more then Yes because it maintain a reputation as a good seller
I can understand that but it still seems more logical to me to replace a defective disc rather than going through every episode on each disc.
TVFactFan 06-28-2008, 01:38 PM I can understand that but it still seems more logical to me to replace a defective disc rather than going through every episode on each disc.
Well wouldn't the person have to check the replacement disc before sending it out? Why not just check everything the first time
Zoneboy 06-28-2008, 01:48 PM Well wouldn't the person have to check the replacement disc before sending it out? Why not just check everything the first time
One reason would be because of time constraints. If you purchase a 10 disc set from me and disc #9 is defective, It's much easier to check the replacement disc then send it to you.
I doubt if many sellers are willing to go through every disc before they ship them. I'm certainly not doing it but if anyone get's a disc from me that is defective I will gladly replace it at my expense and that includes shipping.
Zoneboy 06-28-2008, 01:52 PM If someone is paying $35 or more then Yes because it maintain a reputation as a good seller
If I pay $35 for a set of discs and one is defective it doesn't mean the person isn't a good seller. If the seller refuses to do anything about it then they go on my blacklist.
bencasey 07-05-2008, 02:18 PM The majority of the sellers are just selling sets that they pirated from others, not sets that they transferred themselves. So they haven't the slightest idea about the sets, quality, source, running times, etc. But since they are usually not dealing with savvy buyers, to put it kindly, those questions don't usually come up. I had a set I bought recently that the seller claimed were from 16mm film. What the moron had done (or the person he pirated them from had done) was stick a film countdown on the front of each episode, which was recorded off air from syndicated tapes and cut to boot. With a station logo on the screen the whole time! Duh. And then he claimed he didn't know. Yeah, right. Always pay with a credit card, this way if they sell you garbage you can send it back and fight the charge, regardless what they claim about no returns. If they sell you junk and not what they claim, you can always dispute it, so long as you pay with a card.
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