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Malenko:

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--- Quote from: ChadTower on February 02, 2011, 11:58:39 am ---That sort of access in my home is a pipe dream.

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Tubes dream.


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 :laugh2:

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on February 03, 2011, 09:43:44 am ---Keep a bottle of polishing wax around. 

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Tried that too.  Toothpaste, novus, etc.  Sometimes it would get us ten more minutes into the movie.

shmokes, ripping takes ten minutes on a readable DVD.  Being unreadable is an issue with unreadable discs, yes?

shmokes:
Yes, but you'll find that learning the disc is unreadable before watching half the movie produces something more akin to indifference rather than the feelings of unbridled rage and hatred that are produced by having the movie pixelate and then freeze halfway through a viewing.  It really makes all the difference.

Mikezilla:
All of my expieriences with Redbox have been terrible, granted, it was only 3 times, but still. 3 strikes and youre out. F you Redbox!  :angry: 3 dollars down the tubes!  :lol

knave:

--- Quote from: Mikezilla on February 03, 2011, 11:46:55 am ---All of my expieriences with Redbox have been terrible, granted, it was only 3 times, but still. 3 strikes and youre out. F you Redbox!  :angry: 3 dollars down the tubes!  :lol

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I've had the opposite experience, Used Redbox for the past two years never had a bad disk. I did have to call their customer service twice though. Both times I got to an agent quickly and they took care of the issue. Not bad for a buck per movie. I like the instant gratification. They have the new releases that netflix streaming doesn't...so between the two I can watch anything.

I'm sure if you called them they would refund your $3.

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