-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
READ the news post. It's not another DVD, it's a CASE for all the individual season sets to be put into for those who purchase those sets over the complete series sets.griftimus prime wrote:how many times are they going to put this on dvd?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Seibertron wrote:
Seibertron.com is a Transformers fansite. It is not a fansite about 3rd party products. I do NOT care for 3rd party products. I am TIRED of seeing the stuff here on this site. That's all it comes down to.
JRFitzpatrick7 wrote:So I got the HUGE Matrix of Leadership box set, anyone know if the cases from that set will fit into this sleeve?
It's cheaper to get the individual sets than the collector's sets, so some take that route to save money.Bouncy X wrote:i can't imagine any reason a fan would buy the individual seasons. but like i said, its nice of them anyway for those who might have or maybe for people who received individual seasons as a gift or something.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Bouncy X wrote:i guess thats sorta nice of them but it seems any fan who would wanna own this show would have either bought the original matrix collection or the complete set in that same box.
i can't imagine any reason a fan would buy the individual seasons. but like i said, its nice of them anyway for those who might have or maybe for people who received individual seasons as a gift or something.
deathy wrote:Bouncy X wrote:i guess thats sorta nice of them but it seems any fan who would wanna own this show would have either bought the original matrix collection or the complete set in that same box.
i can't imagine any reason a fan would buy the individual seasons. but like i said, its nice of them anyway for those who might have or maybe for people who received individual seasons as a gift or something.
#1 Reason to save money.
Sabrblade wrote:It's cheaper to get the individual sets than the collector's sets, so some take that route to save money.Bouncy X wrote:i can't imagine any reason a fan would buy the individual seasons. but like i said, its nice of them anyway for those who might have or maybe for people who received individual seasons as a gift or something.
Bouncy X wrote:then i hope there aren't any Law & Order fans on here, just read they are releasing the complete 20 seasons of the original series for like 699.99 dollars...craaazy. lol
IAmThePeej wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It's cheaper to get the individual sets than the collector's sets, so some take that route to save money.Bouncy X wrote:i can't imagine any reason a fan would buy the individual seasons. but like i said, its nice of them anyway for those who might have or maybe for people who received individual seasons as a gift or something.
No its not, at my local Best Buy, I've seen the full set for about $65, while the individual volumes are $20 each. Last time I did the math, $20 x 4 volumes = $80 plus tax.
And on Shout!'s website the full set is $54.99 right now, while the individual volumes are $20 each as well. This is how it usually is, the complete set may seem like a huge amount, but its a one time investment that does end up being cheaper when compared to buying it over a length of time as single volume purchases. Even after tax and shipping, its less than buying them all individually, unless you are low on money, then buying each volume over time is better at the expense of costing more.Bouncy X wrote:then i hope there aren't any Law & Order fans on here, just read they are releasing the complete 20 seasons of the original series for like 699.99 dollars...craaazy. lol
I did a quick search and each volume of Law & Order is about $36 - $37 each season. Some are over $40. Let's say that each season is $37, just to take the middle ground, $37 x 20 seasons = $740. That complete set for $699.99 sounds better to me than the other price..
deathy wrote:To be fair,most are referring to when the Shout TF G-1 seasons/parts first came out. not months/year late when web sites/stores put the items on clearance.
most when the TF G-1 Shout seasons first came out. found it cheaper to get them individually by the seasons/parts. because when they FIRST came out the complete set was more money.
To be fair,If I really looked harder enough on ebay,amazon or in stores. I could find the invidual shout TF G-1 seasons/parts just as cheap as the shout complete G-1 usa cartoon series
IAmThePeej wrote:deathy wrote:To be fair,most are referring to when the Shout TF G-1 seasons/parts first came out. not months/year late when web sites/stores put the items on clearance.
most when the TF G-1 Shout seasons first came out. found it cheaper to get them individually by the seasons/parts. because when they FIRST came out the complete set was more money.
To be fair,If I really looked harder enough on ebay,amazon or in stores. I could find the invidual shout TF G-1 seasons/parts just as cheap as the shout complete G-1 usa cartoon series
That was because the full set that was out at that time was the Matrix set, which had a premium price since it contained more than what was included on the individual volumes. As well as a case the size of a freaking Cadillac. Right now the individual set aren't on clearance, if that were the case, the sets would cost between $15-$17 each at most. They are still at the same price of $20 for Season 1 and $25 for sets 2-4. The current box that is out is nothing more than a re-branding of the individual sets with no extras from the Matrix set. Don't put out wrong information.
As for checking Amazon/ eBay for cheaper sets, most of the time, the lower the price, even if it says new, are usually refurbished discs or a nice looking used set that has been re-shrink wrapped. In some cases (as with what happened when I bought the Matrix box for $70) it will be a cheap knock off and the seller won't disclose this or even let you return it half the time. Also, the current sets that are new, are more than likely the same knock offs that I have, the sellers just do not know since the set is completely identical until its opened, and they're selling them for over $180.
For checking in stores, to get the sets for cheaper, its going to be quite hard, since most major retailers will only put one set at a time at a sale price, usually not more than $3-$4 off the original price, or if its a smaller company, there is no chance for finding it new for cheaper. They have a higher overhead when compared to the size of the company to, say, your local Wal-Mart, meaning, they cannot afford to sell them for too much less unless they bought them on a wholesale clearance level. Which isn't any time soon that will happen. Also, think about it, all the money you spend on gas driving around to different stores will eventually affect the cheaper set, making them technically costing more, especially with today's gas prices(I remember complaining that I paid $1.15/ gallon for gas when the station just down the road was selling it for $1.14/ gallon... I miss those days).
Also, the tense that was used was in comparison to the current release, not to the previous release.
All I'm doing is disproving that buying a series in smaller sets is not cheaper, it may seem like it, but once you add together all of the prices of each set, tax, gas money or shipping fees (if applicable) you easily end up spending far more than buying a complete box. Again, this is comparing the individual sets to the new, bare bones complete box release, as I've noted before. The only difference now, is the original complete box is out of print.
BUT as I have said, this is a good option for those who have the individual volumes, for the reason you have noted, to make it look a bit nicer. That's my opinion at least, I like the way it looks.
deathy wrote:FYI,Target often has a first week sale on certain new DVD's that cost cheaper than other stores. I paid $14.99 for the Shout TF G-1 season one. I paid $17.99 for season 2 part one. I paid $17.99 for season 2 part 2. lastly I paid $19.99 for shout TF G-1 Season 3 & 4.
as far as spending gas to travel to these stores. some of us like myself make trips to the stores on our way to & from work. so were not wasting any gas going to the stores,as it's on our way to & from work on our route.
that's not fair,you are assuming because some ebay or amazon sellers are selling the shout TF G-1 individual Seasons/parts cheaper than the box set,that they must be opened & then re-sealed.
Last I checked not every ebay nor amazon seller has a shrink warp machine with available shrink wrap laying around.
what's next,do ebay sellers or amazon sellers have access to store price tags? or do some ebay/amazon sellers have access to steam machines where their able to steam off store price tags for the sole purpose of transferring them to their newly done opened,then re-sealed shrink wrap products.
IAmThePeej wrote:deathy wrote:FYI,Target often has a first week sale on certain new DVD's that cost cheaper than other stores. I paid $14.99 for the Shout TF G-1 season one. I paid $17.99 for season 2 part one. I paid $17.99 for season 2 part 2. lastly I paid $19.99 for shout TF G-1 Season 3 & 4.
as far as spending gas to travel to these stores. some of us like myself make trips to the stores on our way to & from work. so were not wasting any gas going to the stores,as it's on our way to & from work on our route.
that's not fair,you are assuming because some ebay or amazon sellers are selling the shout TF G-1 individual Seasons/parts cheaper than the box set,that they must be opened & then re-sealed.
Last I checked not every ebay nor amazon seller has a shrink warp machine with available shrink wrap laying around.
what's next,do ebay sellers or amazon sellers have access to store price tags? or do some ebay/amazon sellers have access to steam machines where their able to steam off store price tags for the sole purpose of transferring them to their newly done opened,then re-sealed shrink wrap products.
Why are you starting a fight with me? Online no less. I never attacked you now, did I? One person said something that was incorrect, all I did was update with information about the current prices on a product. You were comparing the prices to the sets to the now out of print, let's repeat that shall we: OUT. OF. PRINT. set that was a high price, I explained why it was a higher price, and I AGREED with you about how the individual volumes are a better price, but at the expense of some extras. The only other person who said it was cheaper than buying a full collection was using present tense, as in, referring to the boxset that was re-released not that long ago, not to the original complete box that you are fixated on.
I used to work for that **** company, so I know quite well about how they do their ads since they are given to employees about 4 days prior to being available online or in the paper. Other stores do the same, maybe not the ad to the employees part, but the lowest price during first week, then even less a few months later when the next set in the collection is released. Case in point, Dexter. Seasons 1-4 are $14.99 right now since 5 is about to release or already has. This is also the lowest each of those seasons have been since release.
Anyway, back to the main topic,I'm glad you bought the set how you please, on the week they came out. Very smart choice. See that? I agreed with you again. BUT that is how YOU got them. What about a person who is looking to buy it for the first time? The individual sets aren't on sale now are they? No. So that will not do them any good. Like I said, I made a fair comparison. And you attack me for a differing opinion. Am I the only one who sees something wrong here?
I just noticed this, you said what you said was about comparing the individual sets to the original box, then mention sales just another post afterward, the same I did, just the most current sales. You realize we're saying the same thing at this point, and, in turn, you just negated your own argument.
Good idea going before and after work, I try the same, but since I work from 5PM to 1AM usually, I can't do that too much, seeing as how most stores close between 9PM and 11PM, just when me and the wife are off and feel like helping the local economy.
I also did not say ALL people on Amazon/ eBay were selling opened sets and passing them off as new. Some sellers only buy and sell what they have and base the info on the item's current condition and any other info they received with it. Sometimes they do not know if it was new or resealed or bootleg, again referring to the Matrix sets that are still on sale. More and more are Chinese bootlegs copied to single layer discs. Sellers cannot tell though due to how convincing the set is, along with the fact that its sealed.
this does happen and has happened to me more often on eBay, the main reason I stopped using the site. But every once in a while I will buy something on Amazon that is sold as new only to be resealed. Its not fantasy, it does happen. Don't be ignorant (my first negative thing I've said about you, oh my how far we've grown together...!!)
Believe it or not, some sellers do not really look up the reliability of their wholesale source and only buy it because of how much cheaper it is compared to another.
Oh and thanks for trying to put words in my mouth with the whole steam machine thing for price tags. I never even mentioned that, so thanks for saying it for me. What am I going to say next? How if they don't use a steam machine to remove the tag that they just use the same shrink from the original and put it on the other copy? /sarcasm
Also, I added all of your prices together, you spent $70.96 minus tax of course for something that is available for a comparable price that isn't individual volumes while featuring all of the same content.
We can go at this all night until one gives up or we're both banned for starting a flame war. How about we both show some class and just agree to disagree? I think that's fair, but odds are, like some other people here, you won't even read this far before you try to attack me again for another thing I said that is "wrong" according to you. Just so you seem so much cooler for bullying poor little me around. On a forum. On the internet.
deathy wrote:Sorry,I wasn't trying to be rude with you nor fight with you.
most moderated TF message boards are called discussion boards. this generally means debatting & discussing the issues with various TF fans on-line.
I never debate in a fighting nor rude manner. I prefer to debate in a polite,professional & detailed manner.
back on topic,it's impossible for a shrink wrap machine to re-shrink something that has already been opened & make it look like brand new/never opened. due to way these things are sealed & the way they need to be opened. which requires some rippages in the plastic or crease corners damage.
IAmThePeej wrote:deathy wrote:Sorry,I wasn't trying to be rude with you nor fight with you.
most moderated TF message boards are called discussion boards. this generally means debatting & discussing the issues with various TF fans on-line.
I never debate in a fighting nor rude manner. I prefer to debate in a polite,professional & detailed manner.
back on topic,it's impossible for a shrink wrap machine to re-shrink something that has already been opened & make it look like brand new/never opened. due to way these things are sealed & the way they need to be opened. which requires some rippages in the plastic or crease corners damage.
Well you were doing quite the opposite. Neither of what you were trying to do was considered a debate or discussion. You were rude, if that was a polite argument for you, I don't really care for your rude arguments. Basically you were acting like the average TransFan on here, one person says one thing that another considers wrong and said person is assaulted with comments ranging from "n00b" to "F***CK YOU!!!! YOU HAVE NO CLUE WAHT Y00 R SAYING!!!!! I KNOW ALL ABOUT TEH TFSSSSSS!!!!!11!!1!!!11one".
Your comments were starting to become very similar to the last quote, albeit maybe with less grammatical errors. Its also usually how a discussion here eventually ends up, especially between the G1 fans and the newer series fans. Not all of the time, of course, every once in a while mainly.
As for the re-shrinking comment, it was total sarcasm based on what you were saying that I was going to say, only with me taking it a bit further and making a total mockery out of what you were trying to accomplish. I'm not an idiot, I'm a very intelligent individual, and you can tell this is true because I make sure everything has proper grammar and punctuation. Quite unlike what usually happens to the English language when typed on a forum.
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