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2-for-1 Disney Blu-Rays at DVD.co.uk; Works out to AUD $16 Each!

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With £17.95 Disney Blu-Rays with their 2-for-1 sale (Plus £1 postage to Australia), you can end up getting 2x Blu-Rays for around AUD$32, which seems pretty decent :)

They've got a similar sale on DVDs, but we all know they're going the way of VHS, so I won't list them here… but they're typically £13.95 for 2x).

Titles include:
-Wall-E
-Toy Story (BR+DVD)
-Toy Story 2 (BR+DVD)
-G-force
-Dumbo
-Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
-Tinker Bell And The Lost Treasure
-Monsters, Inc.
-Bolt
-Pinocchio (Platinum Edition)
-Ratatouille
-Cars (Blu-Ray) Pirates Of The Caribbean - The Curse Of The Black Pearl
-Pirates Of The Caribbean - Dead Mans Chest
-Pirates Of The Caribbean - At Worlds End
-Tinker Bell
-The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian
-Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe
-Enchanted (Disney)
-Bedtime Stories
-Beverly Hills Chihuahua
-National Treasure
-National Treasure 2 - Book Of Secrets
-Chicken Little
-The Wild
-Dinosaur
-High School Musical 3 - Senior Year
-Sleeping Beauty (Disney)
-High School Musical - Encore
-High School Musical 2

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  • I've used them quite a few times before, love the cheap shipping. Just ordered the 2 Toy Story's, I think it's a pretty good bargain, certainly compared to the US prices.

  • -3

    I'll just vote it -'ve to warn people. I ordered my toy story blurays on 13.3.10 from dvd.co.uk. Although title's page says available for shipping in 4-6 days my order status kept saying backorder. Beware.

    I've cancelled my orders and reordered them from amazon.uk today.

    • So let me understand this…..you ordered on the 13th with a publish 6 day shipping potential delay. That takes you to the 19th which was Friday and your complaining it hasn't shipped so your cancelling. Sounds likr you are just expecting too much. Chances are your items would have shipped Friday or today and you would have had then by Friday. Instead you've ordered via Amazon and will now probably be waiting until mid next week.

      Go figure??

      • because I don't believe they have any stock or are honest about their stock levels. they can't send something they don't have. dtvforum.info has a discussion on this. if it's on backorder they should clearly state that on the title's page.

        and (2) even people bought toy story from them before me (when the page was stating they have stock for immediate shipping) have not got their orders shipped fully.

        and (3) dvd.co.uk does not respond to people's email.

        and (4) I know when amazon says they have stock (or will be shipped in x days) they "mean" that they have stock (or will be shipped in X days).

        • I've ordered a few times from them and never had any problems and when I send an email they reply within 3-4 days so might be abit slow for some but they would have alot of emails to go thru I would say.

          I did have something in backorder for something I ordered last week and it did take 4-6 days as advertised to be shipped out :)

  • This place only normally takes 1 week to deliver to Australia if in stock

  • does it say it works on our ps3?

    • +2

      The UK is in the same region for Bluray as Australia so they will work.

  • +1

    dvd.co.uk is pretty good in terms of shipping and pricing. I bought some from them too, and they will part ship whatever they have first.

    • I generally agree with that. toy story is possibly an exemption.

  • bought ps3 games from them before, good fast service!
    buying pirates of carribean now =)

  • Ordered a couple!

  • Will the price of Blu-Ray's be coming down soon? I don't get why they should still be so much more than DVDs…

    • -1

      I think BluRay discs itself are more expensive than DVDs. But you're right as well. 30-40 bucks for a new BluRay movie is too much.

      • Could be. I think when they mass-produce them the difference in cost of that plastic is marginal. Maybe the cost lies with the extra effort they have to go to to make the sharper images, or perhaps they're not mass-producing them at big enough quantities to drive the price down.

        • The extra price is put simply down to the distribution and production companies (universal, Sony, Fox etc) keeping the price higher in Australia. I don't know their logic, some say its due to us not being hit so hard by the Economic crisis, (whom the UK and US are still strugling big-time with), so prices have reduce over there so that sales continue to grow.

          • @swimmingtoad: I think you're right… so it's just down to the fact they know people will pay this much for them lol.

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