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Is there any official reasoning why any Blu-ray upcoming has been removed from sale at Amazon?
Just a quick check and I noticed True Detective, Lego Movie, Nutty Professor and 300 Rise of an Empire all removed. |
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There was a thread where this was being discussed just last week but I can't seem to find it at the moment. From what others were saying WBshop also has pulled pre-orders. It seems there is a problem on Warner Brothers end and Amazon is choosing to play it safe until things get sorted out.
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It's not just preorders. I was on a big DC Comics kick recently and purchased several DVD sets (that I figure aren't coming out on Blu any time soon) like Flash: The Complete Series, the 4 Adventures of Superman sets, Wonder Woman: The Complete Series etc. Most of these were $11.99 each for weeks. The WW set (which is 3 individual seasons in a box) was around $30. I was going to buy the Smallville complete series set which was hovering around $110 for weeks but I was waiting for my payday.
Like two days before my payday Smallville jumped in price to an all-time high of $306 and this is basically full SRP. All these other items I had luckily purchased in the days before also skyrocketed in price. As people have already discussed, Amazon has a history of playing hardball with companies like Nintendo and (currently) Hachette. My guess is there is some kind of similar dispute at play here and they're pulling preorders and basically sitting on their existing WHV stock at unreasonable prices so nobody will buy their product. That, in turn, means Amazon isn't turning to WHV to replenish their stock. They also don't currently have the Friday the 13th or Nightmare on Elm St blu box sets in stock. Or the first Dark Knight Trilogy box, and the Ultimate Dark Knight Trilogy is similarly ridiculously-priced at 90% SRP. Last edited by GuruAskew; 05-29-2014 at 03:18 PM. |
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While trying to find the cause of Amazon's pull of pre-sales, I found an article on information regarding Loony Tunes facing the same situation on Amazon, among other Warner Brother titles.
Here is a piece of the article: Quote:
So.....this MIGHT be a glitch on Amazon's part...but if that's the case, you'd THINK they would get that fixed by now, cause it could cause them to lose A LOT of sales. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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This was posted in another thread wondering about Amazon's preoders with Warner by member MifuneFan:
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I noticed this yesterday though when I was trying to check Amazon's price for True Detective and Lego Movie and neither showed up as available. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Nearly all Warner pre-rders within a certain time frame were taken down. Anything after that incident happened, like Any Given Sunday were not affected. It does sound like some sort of glitch to me.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Your post has nothing to do with the pre-order situtation. The whole Amazon playing hardball theory makes little sense since they still sell Warner titles, including some pre-orders. If they were having a dispute, they'd pull down everything.
edit: I'd even say the jump to full MSRP for Smallville sounds like a glitch Last edited by MifuneFan; 05-29-2014 at 03:45 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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This is the internet sir: Rule #1: Immediately jump to conclusions and ALWAYS assume the sky is falling.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I posted in the retailer thread abou this, speculating if it has anything to do with the WB lawsuit against Amazon 3rd party sellers last year?
I sure hope this is just a simple glitch! For me, my next WB preorder BD is Alexander due next Tuesday. Typically I receive my Amazon shipping emails on Sat/Sun, and NLT Monday. So I guess we should know by then, if this worse than expected. For this week I did preorder Longmire and received a shipping email this Monday for delivery on Thursday(a 2 day delay). |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz1Jwyxd4tE&sns=em[/yt] |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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![]() ![]() As I said earlier, it's all speculation until we hear something more official. Digital Bits has insiders so I trust hisr word more than a member here. We still don't know the details of the contract in question. It's entirely possible that Warner has agreed to keep Pre-orders off Amazon until a new contract is agreed upon. As in, it's not just Amazon holding this over Warner's head, but something agreed upon between both parties. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Amazon is doing this to show Warner how much they stand to lose by not playing ball.
Amazon WANTS to lose your business. Amazon will be a lot better off losing WHV sales than WHV will be having a giant retailer not stocking their product. That's why Amazon has the upper hand in this dispute. |
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