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Yes, please
It's being released worldwide, don't think a group buy is needed. Also betting it'll be half price in a while.Anyone need help with this one?
It's being released worldwide, don't think a group buy is needed. Also betting it'll be half price in a while.
Well, new Halloween movie was trash and the steelbook is $100-$150 in ebay now, so I don’t know about half the price thing. It’s basically gambling at this point.It's being released worldwide, don't think a group buy is needed. Also betting it'll be half price in a while.
Well, new Halloween movie was trash and the steelbook is $100-$150 in ebay now, so I don’t know about half the price thing. It’s basically gambling at this point.
I don't follow Halloween releases as that franchise never interested me, so don't know what the deal is with that steelbook. If it's a real exclusive, and OOP, maybe it's reasonable for it to be $100. But Best Buy's Dune, as well as the subject of this thread, is a WWA steelbook available in numerous countries. If some people are willing to pay double/triple prices due to their limited worldview, it's their problem.The reason for the high eBay prices for the Halloween Kills and Dune steelbooks from the U.S. is because Best Buy hasn't put any copies in the stores. Only pre-ordered copies have been shipped to buyers so far.
Well, I got my copy in the store, so I don’t know what you’re talking about. It might come back in stock or it might not. “The Thing” never came back, some other releases came back. I don’t know if there is any way to know. I don’t really think whatever fantasies Bestbuy’s employees are telling people when they call and annoy them with questions as to whether something will come back in stock can be really trustworthy.The reason for the high eBay prices for the Halloween Kills and Dune steelbooks from the U.S. is because Best Buy hasn't put any copies in the stores. Only pre-ordered copies have been shipped to buyers so far.
Halloween ( the most recent) is also a WWA steelbook. There were dozens of WWA steelbooks that got super expensive specifically released by Bestbuy. Sometimes there is a difference in finish, but most of the time there is no difference and it’s a mystery for me why most of the time Bestbuy’s steelbooks are valued more, at least in US.I don't follow Halloween releases as that franchise never interested me, so don't know what the deal is with that steelbook. If it's a real exclusive, and OOP, maybe it's reasonable for it to be $100. But Best Buy's Dune, as well as the subject of this thread, is a WWA steelbook available in numerous countries. If some people are willing to pay double/triple prices due to their limited worldview, it's their problem.
Of course there's always a chance any steelbook will get sold out, just the more places it's available, the less the likelihood of that happening.
Yes, please
Yes.
so many people in other threads got Dune damaged or without discs. HK was a ghost really as wellWell, I got my copy in the store, so I don’t know what you’re talking about. It might come back in stock or it might not. “The Thing” never came back, some other releases came back. I don’t know if there is any way to know. I don’t really think whatever fantasies Bestbuy’s employees are telling people when they call and annoy them with questions as to whether something will come back in stock can be really trustworthy.
Oh yeah, I was surprised to find the BB version of Howard the Duck steelbook was debossed, while Zavvi's, which I bought, wasn't.Sometimes there is a difference in finish, but most of the time there is no difference and it’s a mystery for me why most of the time Bestbuy’s steelbooks are valued more, at least in US.
Not mine
Full gloss, hope the UK edition is the same