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Old 10-13-2017, 09:28 PM   #13
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It'll be a shame if Sunrise insists on sticking with that pricing, as it'll be one of the things that ends up doing them in. I don't see what's so hard to understand for Canadian retailers that they no longer have a captive market, nor one that's ignorant to pricing in other parts of the world. Government coddling and the Retail Council can't protect them in their efforts to gouge us anymore.

Gonna keep on renting my US mailbox down in Buffalo while these stores keep on spinning their wheels. Even after paying HST on the way back it's saved me a ton on all kinds of merchandise, including a lot of movies.
The Sunrise I was in had Burnt Offerings for $36.99 plus 11% tax. Kino currently has it on sale for $8.99 USD. I know there's little things like exchange rate and shipping (unless I buy over $100 of product) and possibly customs fees, but still that's a HUGE price discrepancy.

They have to understand that most people who buy older movies on blu-ray are people like us who shop around on websites, hunt down deals, import from abroad, etc. I want them to succeed because I like being able to buy from a B&M store, but they're so out of touch. I had that copy of Burnt Offerings in my hand, I was interested and even if it were, say, $20 I might have considered pulling the trigger but, no, there's no way I could have justified paying damn near $40 and not felt like a sucker.
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