If you are looking to buy and resell DVD's or add to your collection this guide may Save you Time, Trouble and Money. I have learned through trial and error a hassle free system to purchase your DVD movies.
Feedback is the key, don't just look at the number next to the name posted on the items description page. Take the time to go to the sellers feedback page and read all negatives and neutrals. This may seem time consuming but, it is necessary to make sure you are not going to be dealing with a dishonest seller.
An item's title can say alot but, dosn't always say what's for sale. Read entire description Two or Three times. Again, time consuming but, necessary. I have seen this used in titles a thousand times in this category 100 brand new factory sealed "NEW RELEASES" or "NEWER RELEASES" only when you read the listing do you find that the auction is for a mixture of classics and budgets with new releases. If that is what you want then, you found what you were looking for. Just an example of how you can be lead into buying.
I avoid all listings that do not contain a title list or just give a partial title list. To me this is a big red flag. It seems to me any seller that does not want to give you a list of what it is your are buying is trying to hide something from you. Maybe the fact that if you saw the list you would not recognize the movies. I feel the same way about partial lists They name movies or actors you will recognize and the rest will be junk.
If I ask the seller a question about an item that I am interested in and that seller does not get back with me within what I feel is a reasonable amount of time or at all. I look to buy elsewhere. I look at it this way, if a seller will not give me the time of day and answer my question what will happen if I have a problem with my order.
If you follow these simple guidelines you should have a rewarding and hassle free shopping experience.
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