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Two chances.It states you must have a multi region player. My fault entirely.I saw on Movietyme and Axel that it was confirmed region free. Play are always very quick with their DVD's,but it's been that long since I bought a r1 disc from them,I forgot they sell bloody Canadian discs,until Paul kindly pointed it out.... BTW Paul,what did you do with your double pack?
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#53
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I had no idea that Play sell Canadian blu rays. I'm glad I know, because I do buy from them quite often.
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It is mate.That's why I stopped using them.Those bloody bi-lingual covers.
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Ah, so it's PlayUSA only? Yeah, it's cheeky alright - small print or not.
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Anyone who sells the Canadian version.
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Of course, Play UK only sell US titles through 3rd party sellers. |
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PlayUSA has its warehouse in Canada so thats why it carrys canadian stock.
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Which begs the question as to why a company calling itself PlayUSA bases itself in Canada. That'd be like Arrow being a UK company based in France and selling French discs in UK shops. It just seems....not right, somehow. I'm not knocking their service - as by and large most North American releases are the same regardless of origin. But in some cases it does make a difference, as highlighted by reaps here.
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