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Old 05-11-2014, 04:53 PM   #1
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I was thinking how useful it would be if, when the "Add to Not Interested" is clicked, these titles would no longer show up under the "Deals" pages.

For example, if I click "Add to Not Interested" on a title's page, then that same database item would be queried when looking at the various "Deals" pages, and not be shown in the results.

There might be various uses for this, but the two that come to mind are:

1) The movie sucks and just the sight of the cover makes me gag, or
2) I already own a previously released edition and don't want this one to keep popping up.


/food for thought/
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This should already be implemented on the best deals at the top, but perhaps you mean on the deals tool?
https://www.blu-ray.com/deals/

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I was thinking how useful it would be if, when the "Add to Not Interested" is clicked, these titles would no longer show up under the "Deals" pages.

For example, if I click "Add to Not Interested" on a title's page, then that same database item would be queried when looking at the various "Deals" pages, and not be shown in the results.

There might be various uses for this, but the two that come to mind are:

1) The movie sucks and just the sight of the cover makes me gag, or
2) I already own a previously released edition and don't want this one to keep popping up.


/food for thought/
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Old 05-12-2014, 09:53 AM   #3
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Yes, the deals tool, sorry. Bad wording.

An example would be

Stealth / Vertical Limit Blu-ray Double Feature

I have both of these titles, separately, but this title continues to show in all matches despite my turning on the Filter all Editions because it has a different master ID.

If the system read a Not Interested flag (or some such flag) this could be eliminated from search results.

Same goes for titles which I will never ever buy, but are perpetually in the search results.

I was thinking the easiest way to flag these would be via the 'not interested' button on the various title pages, but I am just guessing.

Anyway, you probably have better things to do with your time.
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Yes, the deals tool, sorry. Bad wording.

An example would be

Stealth / Vertical Limit Blu-ray Double Feature

I have both of these titles, separately, but this title continues to show in all matches despite my turning on the Filter all Editions because it has a different master ID.

If the system read a Not Interested flag (or some such flag) this could be eliminated from search results.

Same goes for titles which I will never ever buy, but are perpetually in the search results.

I was thinking the easiest way to flag these would be via the 'not interested' button on the various title pages, but I am just guessing.

Anyway, you probably have better things to do with your time.
It's a good suggestion and I will add an option for it to the Deals Tool shortly
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