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The Trousered Ape's last blog post..Mani - The Path to Clarity
But the main issue is that they shouldn't just remove them, they should honor the people who have them in their queue, but just stop purchasing new ones.
The Trousered Ape's last blog post..Mani - The Path to Clarity
All of that is just speculation on my part.
The Trousered Ape's last blog post..Mani - The Path to Clarity
Anyways, it just sucks if you were waiting for a movie like Bourne Ultimatum on HD-DVD, it's next on your queue and when you open your mailbox, you find the DVD version.
I do not see any real good reason, from a purely financial standpoint, on why they should maintain their current stock.
And I'm sure they have more than 100 discs, but I get your point.
The Trousered Ape's last blog post..Mani - The Path to Clarity
The Trousered Ape's last blog post..Mani - The Path to Clarity
Okay, scenario:
1. Guy has HD-DVD in queue.
2. Shipper walks over, grabs the disk to send to Guy
3. Shipper puts it into an envelope and mails it off
4. Guy gets it and relishes the final moments in his now defunct HD-DVD player
So where is the extra cost there? The HD-DVD has already been purchased, it's the same size as a normal DVD and it costs the same amount of time and effort to go pick it out and to mail it.
The only thing I see is storage space...but other than that...
I think they are just wanting to go all Blu-Ray and therefore don't care about getting rid of their inventory to do so.
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