DHL told me that they would deliver my package on Saturday, and they provided a link to see how far away the van was. All Saturday it was parked 5 stops away at the DHL depot in Docklands, and it never moved. Today I got an e-mail from DHL telling it would be delivered today... and the link...
So I'm rewatching my Nana DVD imported from Region 4, and two episodes into disc 4, I get a weird feeling picking the disc out of the player. I take a closer look, and a square of plastic has been lifted off the centre of the hub. Forget disc delamination, this disc is literally falling apart...
My last Day 7 order was dispatched today, and a couple hours later I learns that it's DHL who are delivering it, so it looks like I'll have gotten all four of my AL orders this year, before Christmas (touch wood).
Is free international shipping a thing now through Amazon UK? I placed an order for the US release of Is The Devil a Part-Timer, which is sent via Amazon.com through Amazon.co.uk, and there’s free shipping as a special offer, about £7.50 waived.
That's the German release. Some Crunchyroll discs are pressed for multi-national release, this looks like one of them. I'd expect the physical discs have the UK ratings logo on them, but the packaging is for the German market.
Mostly movies for this top-up of the Last Chance, And it looks like they aren't really that much discounted. Certainly I got Birthday Wonderland CE last year for £5, similar kind of price for Dragon Dentist.
EDIT: I recall importing the Australian Mirai over the UK release for two-hours plus of...
I just got a despatch notification for my Day 1 first order consisting of 12 items. In the meantime I have received two subsequent AL sale orders with fewer items in each. If that means anything to anyone.
I was tempted by March Comes In Like a Lie In April (both of them), and Gun Gale Online, but I just didn't like them enough. March would have been better if we'd have gotten the rest of the series...
So here's a thing, a year or two ago, I got Full Metal Panic IV standard in one of these...
In the product details, the SRP is listed as £119.99, but the big font discount at the top is £149.99 to £49.99.
If I wasn't acquainted with AL's laziness when it comes to their website, I'd say that was some nefariousness gone wrong.
Single cour boxsets from CR in Feb are rrp'd at £49.99 or £54.99, which with MVM's discount gets the cheaper ones down to £37.50ish.
Meanwhile MVM's single cour sets still RRP at £39.99.
The Kizumonogatari trilogy was released here by MVM, although since Aniplex became part of the Sony monopoly, Aniplex titles have been rare on the ground in the UK. But if there is still a relationship, MVM would be the one to look to for this new version of Kizumonogatari. Blue Exorcist would...
Shizz! I forgot about the discount code. Not that it would have worked anyway, I only got £49.97 worth of goods. Bumped it up with the cheapest Blu-ray from the Stocking Fillers (Big Order, ironically) but 10% off of £54.96 would have knocked it back under the free shipping threshold anyways...
It's always the way. I go for the BOGOFs and wind up with an odd number of £19.99 titles in my basket, and an odd number of £9.99 titles. Wind up saving £10 less than I could have once I've split them up into two orders.
Seriously thought for half a minute about the CEs but space is a...
Whole lot of anime boxsets in HMV's 20% off sale
https://hmv.com/store/hmv-offers/black-friday-crazy-deals-on-4k-blu-ray?sort=sale_price%20desc&page=8
A lot more to go through, but there's a wodge of £54.99 priced sets beginning on this page.
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