The Sixth Sense (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (HMV Exclusive) [UK]

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Release date: December 16, 2024
Purchase link: HMV
Price: £34.99

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Wow, this sucks so much I'm thinking of canceling the preorder. A literal knob in ya face :facepalm:
If we all still buy it, the studio will think they're doing everything right...
 
To be fair, the interior of the previous steelbook also featured that doorknob. So someone thinks the doorknob is really important. And from this point on, whenever any of us watches the movie, we're going to notice the doorknob more than any other detail in the film.

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I've just bought the old steel of this, it's much better. I'll add the 4K later. I can live with the 4K signs steel though, particularly considering the price of the old is ridiculous now.
 
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Was just looking at it myself on eBay yesterday. Someone recently got a bargain with this one... The Sixth Sense Zavvi Exclusive Blu-ray Steelbook *NEW and SEALED* | eBay
Ffs. That's daft. Wish I'd looked a little sooner. Bet that seller is kicking themselves now, after the 4K artwork reveal lol

I bet what would have happened here is that the Best Offer option was probably used at a much higher price then the starting bid shown at the end of sale.

eBay never adjusts and shows the sold price for the accepted buy it now offers made by shoppers. It only shows the starting price on final sale if the best offer is accepted by the seller.

It won't have sold for 99p. There's no way. The seller also has some other high value steels on eBay. They would have known what it was worth I'm sure.
 
I bet what would have happened here is that the Best Offer option was probably used at a much higher price then the starting bid shown at the end of sale.

eBay never adjusts and shows the sold price for the accepted buy it now offers made by shoppers. It only shows the starting price on final sale if the best offer is accepted by the seller.

It won't have sold for 99p. There's no way. The seller also has some other high value steels on eBay. They would have known what it was worth I'm sure.
Ah yeah, could be the case... initially didn't see the best offer option