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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs Rather than repost your entire message which is a well written and very reasoned piece.
Wouldn't it be far easier if Bill actually sold his stuff via Amazon, Barnes and Noble or whoever? I tend to think that's the gripe most people have. You, as in people from the UK, can only buy from two sites if you are lucky.
It does sound like E*** scum have scalped him to get a copy for themselves and a copy to sell, i agree. I've never had a parcel not turn up from Stateside companies in the 17 years i've been dvd buying on the internet either. (Wish i could say the same about British deliveries though  )
However if he actually put out products that the common or garden collector could easily purchase then this situation would never have arisen. |
I think that Dem has hit the nail on the head. Is it unreasonable to complain that getting hold of their titles is difficult? Is it unreasonable to expect to get hold of them from online retailers such as Amazon, just as you can with most other labels? And although he has every legal and moral right to run his business as he pleases, why did he stop supplying those of us who have never conned him?