Denny Fisher
Dragon Knight
The only downside with that is that you could be hit with import feesCheers but it costs a bit more on there and doesn't have the 10% off code, I'll probably just get it from Amazon.com to save messing about.
The only downside with that is that you could be hit with import feesCheers but it costs a bit more on there and doesn't have the 10% off code, I'll probably just get it from Amazon.com to save messing about.
I mean I definitely will as they take them at checkout and pre-pay them for you. Obviously I'd rather not pay them but for the sake of quickness I don't really mind tbh, it's not a lot.The only downside with that is that you could be hit with import fees
On the fence about getting the Re:Zero EB, is it likely to sell out quickly as mentioned?
I thought as much will probably take the dip, especially if there's a possibility of it selling out.Re:Zero was one of the most popular shows in 2016, so it'll certainly be a hot seller I think.
On the fence about getting the Re:Zero EB, is it likely to sell out quickly as mentioned?
SAO I'm not fussed on but am looking to get Rokka too so I'll keep an eye on that one.Both Re:ZERO and Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale are likely to go out of print within the next two months. Rokka is a possibility also, due to importers.
I would just explan the situation and see what response they give.So has anyone found a way around the problems plaguing Deep Discount's international ordering system? I've just tried to buy several items and got hit with the same paypal block as many other folks here, but when I try to pay directly with my debit card I also get the problem that Sniper Samurai was mentioning, where it keeps flagging my address and offering slightly alternative versions, which it then also rejects. Has anyone tried contacting the staff directly with details? I don't fancy the idea of messaging/calling up a stranger on the otherwise of the world with my bank and address details.
You download the files, it’s DRM free.That's a lot of manga. How does one read them once they're bought? Is there a specific website or is it through downloading?
Thanks for the info!You download the files, it’s DRM free.
Excellent deal. I wish the Humble store actually sold manga and comics like this all the time, I much perfer DRM free files I can load onto whatever reader I like and keep backups of than ones that are tied to a specific app and require you to be online and logged in to read.Humble bundle have got a new manga deal on Humble Manga Bundle: Manga to Anime by Kodansha (pay what you want and help charity)