
-Ryan
They usually put them up for sale. I buy used movies all the time at Blockbuster. Now that I know I can do this, I may buy the Pinocchio LI DVD my local Blockbuster has, if they'll let me. XDI mean with all the new releases there's hundreds available, but once they're no longer new releases there's only one on the shelf.
you have to register your dvd 1st here. http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/dvdsupport/home.htmljamminjake245 wrote:Ok. Where do we go to get a replacement disk?
jamminjake245 wrote:I tried my Block Buster and the cases were kind of damaged so what I may do is just go to my library and when I have to return it say I lost it. lol Rather pay the SRP then $60.00 on ebay!! lol
EWWWWWWWW I have many used discs from Blockbuster and many other places and whenever it film does not work or is scratched they get me a new onw, store credit, or my money back.jamminjake245 wrote:Yeah, I Try not to be used DVDs. However, I got The Incredibles from Blockbuster. Okay, the first DVD was all scratched up and had MOLD on it so I returned it and the guy said, "Yeah..umm..what's wrong with it?" I just said give me a damn new one. lol He didn't quite understand that concept. lol