Entirely different scenario.
Entirely different scenario.
No one 'found' them, more likely the person tasked with disposing of them, didn't.What idiot would throw a bunch of new BRs in a dumpster and then what are the chances of someone happening to find them.
A corporate drone. The "loss" has to be disposed of or the tax write off would be fraudulent. The short term win long term loss (for someone else) game. "Yeah boss, threw them all away just like you said to."What idiot would throw a bunch of new BRs in a dumpster and then what are the chances of someone happening to find them.
That's what I was thinking alsoDoesn't it make more sense that something has been changed on the Blu-ray, something deleted or added perhaps in response to the lawsuits?
That's why these are considered extra/deleted stock?
When the box set returns to a listing we can compare the Blu-ray content for any obvious differences.
You mean you ordered it now? Any link please?I was just able to order it from Amazon for $49.98 with a 13 Sep date.
I'm on Amazon right now and I can't find anythingAmazon let me know it will be available on 9/24.
But how can an Amazon link be dead that quickly? Listings on Amazon might last even years after products are no longer available. I swear this story is giving me headaches. Basically today a page for that item was created, you placed your order and how the whole page is gone?! Am I understanding right?Yeah the link is dead. Sorry I can not share one.
I had it saved in my music list since it was first planned. Today it had a price and release date so I figured no harm in trying.
I clicked buy it now from my list, hit the cart, paid and got my order number.
Becoming even more complicatedNo, mi dispiace.
Whenever it was first announced I saved it to a favorites list.
Today it showed a price so I bought it from my list.
When I clicked on the link I got the item not found image. I was however able to buy it.
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