Prince Lotor in another life

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Boy, I'm sure glad I got my Set 1 Tin at Best Buy!!!  Jodi
Baby Stewie says: "Buy Voltron DVDs and CDs you impertinent fool!"
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Sadly, I got the Wal-Mart DVDs before I knew the story. I popped in disc 3; no special features. WHERE ARE THE SPECIAL FEATURES?? Then I finally got the scoop on this board. D'OH!  So the next day I grabbed the full-blown DVDs at Best Buy. WOO-HOO!  Now I have to decide what to do with the Wal-Mart set. I can't just tell them it wasn't what I wanted, because the new digital copyright laws prohibit them from taking back CDs (and probably DVDs as well) unless they're defective in some way. I first discovered this when I tried to return a CD at Wal-Mart a couple of years ago. It only cost me a couple bucks, so I got over it. I know, LAME. But I do understand the intent of the law: To prevent people from buying CDs/DVDs and ripping them onto their PC and taking it back to the store, thus essentially getting the content for free. OK, I get that. But DUDE. I spent $25 for those stinking DVDs. So I'm tempted to just tell them they're defective, which isn't exactly the truth. But the way I see it, I obeyed the spirit and intent of the law because I didn't make copies, even if I'm technically not following the letter of the law. Or maybe I'll just tell them that the discs ARE in fact defective after I PUNTED THEM ACROSS MY LIVING ROOM when I realized that I had The Bastardized Wal-Mart Edition. 
"It's hard to look cool when your feet are made out of Toyotas, but I pulled it off." - Vehicle Voltron
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| Posts: 211 | Location: Nashville, TN | Registered: 16 March 2005 |    |
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Depending on whether they marked up your receipt or not, you could return it elsewhere. I've done this when I found out Hellboy was releasing a better version a few months later. After watching the regular version (which the director in the commentary actually said that there's going to be another DVD released), I exchanged the DVD for a sealed one and then went to another Walmart a mile away and got my money back (the customer service didn't mark up my receipt).
-Mark
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| Posts: 373 | Location: Sometimes Brooklyn, NY and sometimes Las Vegas, NV | Registered: 08 May 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by DMD 2.0: Depending on whether they marked up your receipt or not, you could return it elsewhere.
I've done this when I found out Hellboy was releasing a better version a few months later. After watching the regular version (which the director in the commentary actually said that there's going to be another DVD released), I exchanged the DVD for a sealed one and then went to another Walmart a mile away and got my money back (the customer service didn't mark up my receipt).
Oooooh, sneaky! Didn't think of that. 
"It's hard to look cool when your feet are made out of Toyotas, but I pulled it off." - Vehicle Voltron
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| Posts: 211 | Location: Nashville, TN | Registered: 16 March 2005 |    |
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Keeper of the crystal Orb
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quote: Originally posted by Sven's Girl: I've never had trouble like that. Awhile ago I bought season 1 of He-Wal at my local Wal Mart one of the discs was defective, I guess from what I was told by other online that it wasn't one of the "orko approved" sets. I took it back and got my money back with no trouble at all.
More like it was done BY Orko. 
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| Posts: 1939 | Location: Where the Phoenix rises. | Registered: 16 March 2005 |    |
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