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liz_marcs ([personal profile] liz_marcs) wrote2005-11-18 10:41 am
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BtVS S4 for under $20

Ahhhhh, 'tis a buyer's market for BtVS sets.

I bought the first three seasons at a discounted rate waaaaay back in the day when they were first released. Let's hear it for a cross between an employee discount and sneakiness with MySimon.com. Never paid over $30 for BtVS S2 or BtVS S3. S1 was gotten new for the cost of a used set now ($19).

I said I'd buy S4 and S5 if I could get them for under $20 each, under $24 each with shipping.

Only way I'd take S6 and S7 is if I got them for $5, including shipping.

Heh.

Yesterday:

BtVS S4 for $19.50, $22 with shipping.

I rock.

People are really dumping their BtVS sets for like, totally cheap to pay for that "Chosen" collection. Buyers market right now.

*waits like a vulture on S5*

[identity profile] jpublic.livejournal.com 2005-11-18 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
DVD re-releases always depress me.

I collect anime, and I've more or less given up on purchasing any series anymore, since all I have to do is wait a couple more months and *bam* boxset for 1/2 (or LESS) of the per-disc price.

I'm unsurprised that a newBuffy DVD release has people dumping the old one. They count on that.

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2005-11-18 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
What really has me mystified is that, aside from a single new disc of extras and more compact packaging, there is nothing different content-wise in the "Chosen Collection" that you didn't already have in the regular season-based DVDs. Even the artwork on the discs, the interactive menus, and the extras such as they were are exactly the same.

In short, I think people who bought the "Chosen Collection" expecting something for their buck got seriously ripped off. This is a clear-cut case of going to the almost dry well to squeeze some money out of people.

Frankly, I think if you already owned the entire searies, the "Chosen Collection" looks like a collosal waste of money. Since I don't personally care if the sets I own are new (and because I have zero plans of ever buying S6 or S7), I got S1 through S3 new, but I also got them at a hefty discount. While I'd like to own S4 and S5, I'm not in a rush and can wait for the pricess to hit the floor. I have zero plans to ever buy S6 or S7.

[identity profile] jpublic.livejournal.com 2005-11-18 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Looking at the shelf those Angel/Buffy box sets take up, I have to ask - how much more compact are we talking here?

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2005-11-18 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Significantly less, but that's because the sets are "stacked" instead of "side-by-side" and the disc packaging has been streamlined down to booklet size (held together, according to reports, by scotch tape).

From TwOP, here's links to pictures. You might have to scroll through the thread to find the examples I saw: http://btvsfigs.proboards48.com/index.cgi?board=TV&action=display&thread=1124474542&page=4