Harry Potter and the half blood prince on blu ray at music magpie so it's a used copy but for £1.59 who's complaining.
There are others on there but they are so low in stock it's not worth listing them.
There is 20% off which is reflecteced in the basket.
11 comments
AcornGuy2012
6 Apr 17#11
MusicMagpie are pretty good when it comes to second-hand discs. If I was just about to buy these films I would need a deal for the entire Harry Potter collection. These are like chapters you can't just watch Year 6 without the watching the others. :smiley:
Njgallier
5 Apr 17#10
I have around 100 blu rays from music magpie and not had an issue with a single one. Who's getting worried over a £2 blu ray anyway, even if they wouldn't refund it's hardly worth crying about.
maninasuitcase
5 Apr 171#9
You must be the most unlucky person in this country. Even my 5-year-old son has never managed to scratch a BD despite constantly mistreating them!
sradmad
4 Apr 17#8
good find op, heat added
kay1992
4 Apr 17#7
Mine have had noticeable scratches on them as if they were done intentionally. Terrible looking scratches, looks like it was knifed!
kay1992
4 Apr 17#6
musicMagpie have let me down too many times for me to buy from them again. I've reason to believe the people who sell their unwanted stuff to magpie scratch the discs on purpose (these scumbags do exist) so others won't enjoy them. :disappointed:
maninasuitcase
4 Apr 17#5
Blu-rays are very hard to scratch compared to DVDs. I have bought dozens of 2nd hand BDs from Music Magpie and not one single one has been scratched. Some of have needed a clean with a cloth but that has been it!
TDK developed the 1st widely used protective coating for Blu Ray discs called Durabis. TDK claims that their clear, polymer protective coating is strong enough to prevent scratches caused by a screwdriver and they suggest that no ordinary handling of a disc should allow for any scratches to appear.
I don't know if I would trust the screwdriver on a disc but the rest has certainly rung true for me.
bandit17
4 Apr 171#4
I've never bought any of their Blu-rays on Amazon, but I've purchased about 10 from their website and never had any issues. All discs were in good condition.
DexMorgan
4 Apr 17#3
That's why I was enquiring!
I've bought cds from them on Amazon described as in 'very good' condition that were so badly scratched they wouldn't play at all.
I think they describe everything as being in good condition hoping that people won't bother complaining or returning items as they're so cheap.
DexMorgan
4 Apr 17#1
It doesn't state what condition it's in as their listings do on Amazon, is that a bad sign?
kay1992 to DexMorgan
4 Apr 171#2
I personally do not buy blu rays from them anymore as they come scratched or skip scenes during play.
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There are others on there but they are so low in stock it's not worth listing them.
There is 20% off which is reflecteced in the basket.
11 comments
TDK developed the 1st widely used protective coating for Blu Ray discs called Durabis. TDK claims that their clear, polymer protective coating is strong enough to prevent scratches caused by a screwdriver and they suggest that no ordinary handling of a disc should allow for any scratches to appear.
I don't know if I would trust the screwdriver on a disc but the rest has certainly rung true for me.
I've bought cds from them on Amazon described as in 'very good' condition that were so badly scratched they wouldn't play at all.
I think they describe everything as being in good condition hoping that people won't bother complaining or returning items as they're so cheap.