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Star Trek Complete Blu Ray Boxset Collectors Edition $71.25 Delivered @ Zoom Online eBay

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Star Trek 50th Anniversary Collection Blu-ray, 30 DISCS! @ $75.00

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Dexter Complete Seasons 1-8 Blu-ray, 32 DISCS! @ $75.00
Cheers Seasons 1-11 DVD, 42 DISCS @ $70.00

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  • +3

    FYI, $71.25 with code PLANET.

    • +7

      Which is $11.25 more than what they were selling them for prior to posting here…

      • +3

        Really? That should be a ban on that seller if that’s the case

  • +3

    I wonder if they'd let me pay $37.50 for the good half of Dexter.

    • +3

      Brilliant comment and absolutely spot on. Dexter has one of the most infuriating downturns in a show's quality in my TV watching experience. I couldn't bring myself to watch the end of S8, I had the final episode described to me and I was utterly appalled.

  • Haven't heard of these guys but that's a ripper price compared to other places.

  • +12

    How is this a bargain? They've been selling them for $60 the last couple of weeks until they jacked up the price…

    https://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidsLogin&ite…

    • +2

      Good catch. Probably not the best way to introduce your store to OzB, especially with all the professionals around ;)

  • If you don't need/want physical discs and you don't object to the Apple eco-system then you can pick most of these up far cheaper (around $50 or $42.50 if you buy itunes cards at 15% off). Also, Cheers on iTunes is in HD (it was filmed live with three cameras, not videotaped like so many other sitcoms). Best of all (for me anyway), iTunes has just recently listed the complete original "Lost in Space", also in HD.

    • +1

      like so many other sitcoms

      Wasn't aware Star Trek was a sitcom

  • This really amuses me.Sort of like the publishers that turned down J K Rowling.

    "A few weeks later, when producer Gene Roddenberry pitched his science fiction extravaganza Star Trek to CBS, Aubrey said, "No thanks." He felt Lost in Space was much more commercial."

    • +2

      Or all the record labels that turned down the Beatles.

      • Yeah, yeah, yeah !!!

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