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I ordered The Long Hot Summer and this is the worst transfer I have ever seen Fuzzy would be putting it mildly! I will probably never watch this because the transfer is so awful, but I am not going to waste my time to return it because I am skeptical of this company I can see that I would probably lose the dvds and my money The two dvds arrived crammed into a thin cardboard envelope One dvd was in a wrinkled paper sleeve and the other just stacked on top Both dvds were scratched and looked like they had been through a war I paid $for shipping, but the flimsy cardboard envelope they sent it in had a whole $on it so they pocketed $by packaging it so cheaply Packaging it in a more durable way might have cost them the entire postage of $ I would never do business with this company (which I suspect is some person just dvr'ing copies from his home) nor would I ever recommend them Horrible!

I purchased a movie from this company and received it today It is obviously a pirated movie, the sound quality and picture are distorted, parts of it are in black and white and it came in an envelope with no return address Guess I should have looked at reviews sooner I just emailed them and based on their response to me, if I don't get a full refund I will definitely file a complaint

I am remaining neutral on this but would like to remind anyone looking for unique films that "BUYER BEWARE" (as the saying goes) I came close to purchasing a copy of a classic gem of a movie titled "Finnegan Begin Again" but canceled the order because a little nagging voice said not to Why? Consider this when looking for old or unique films IF major retailers and/or rental companies DO NOT sell DVD copies or copies of the film at all, you can count on the fact that the film's production studios that hold the rights to the film have not authorized or sanctioned the distribution of that film at this point in time What made me think this is that this particular film (e.g.) is not a current rental with Netflix or sold in DVD format by Amazon.com (only in VHS format with Amazon) Both of these retailers are two of the largest rental and sales retailers out there You can bet that if they don't have copies of the film, they are not likely in distribution and any company purporting to carrying copies of them in stock could likely be poor quality, pirated knockoffs Leads to another question...are they even legal? Something to think about before you purchase

I placed an order with this company, and have had questions concerning my delivery date and a tracking numberI have contacted them on three occasions, any have never got a respond, needless to say I haven't received my order or as much as a courtesy respond to my inquires

I ordered a DVD I couldn't find through all the usual channelsMy credit card was charged, the amount was reasonable, received it about weeks later in good condition I'm happy

I ordered the movie "Fatal Vision" from Trade Movie House and was so disappointed. It was very bad quality, was not in a case. It was 2 disc parts one and two were marked backwards. This looked very much like booted material. I will never do business with them again. I believe they should be investigated. I would not recommend them to anyone.

I am remaining neutral on this but would like to remind anyone looking for unique films that "BUYER BEWARE" (as the saying goes). I came close to purchasing a copy of a classic gem of a movie titled "Finnegan Begin Again" but canceled the order because a little nagging voice said not to. Why? Consider this when looking for old or unique films. IF major retailers and/or rental companies DO NOT sell DVD copies or copies of the film at all, you can count on the fact that the film's production studios that hold the rights to the film have not authorized or sanctioned the distribution of that film at this point in time. What made me think this is that this particular film (e.g.) is not a current rental with Netflix or sold in DVD format by Amazon.com (only in VHS format with Amazon). Both of these retailers are two of the largest rental and sales retailers out there. You can bet that if they don't have copies of the film, they are not likely in distribution and any company purporting to carrying copies of them in stock could likely be poor quality, pirated knockoffs. Leads to another question...are they even legal? Something to think about before you purchase.

I ordered garbo's "a woman of affairs", a film I could not find elsewhere in dvd. It arrived to Canada within a week, a very acceptable copy of an impossible to find vhs version. Watchable quality, and worth the reasonable price for a fabulous film I could not otherwise have seen.

I purchased a movie from this company and received it today. It is obviously a pirated movie, the sound quality and picture are distorted, parts of it are in black and white and it came in an envelope with no return address. Guess I should have looked at reviews sooner. I just emailed them and based on their response to me, if I don't get a full refund I will definitely file a complaint.

I placed an order with this company, and have had questions concerning my delivery date and a tracking number. I have contacted them on three occasions, any have never got a respond, needless to say I haven't received my order or as much as a courtesy respond to my inquires

I ordered The Long Hot Summer and this is the worst transfer I have ever seen. Fuzzy would be putting it mildly! I will probably never watch this because the transfer is so awful, but I am not going to waste my time to return it because I am skeptical of this company. I can see that I would probably lose the dvds and my money.

The two dvds arrived crammed into a thin cardboard envelope. One dvd was in a wrinkled paper sleeve and the other just stacked on top. Both dvds were scratched and looked like they had been through a war. I paid $2.98 for shipping, but the flimsy cardboard envelope they sent it in had a whole $.91 on it so they pocketed $2.07 by packaging it so cheaply. Packaging it in a more durable way might have cost them the entire postage of $2.98.

I would never do business with this company (which I suspect is some person just dvr'ing copies from his home) nor would I ever recommend them. Horrible!

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