Originally posted by: Invader Jenny
It doesn't mater how many versions we buy (one for our selves, the other for charity) because down in the Lucas Ltd. accounting department, it is all sales numbers.
Lucas doesn't care how many we buy. Hell, he would prefer that we all buy 52 sets each. But by sending the disks back (unharmed and sans scratches) our point will be made. They can't use send back disks anyway. The restocking fees, the maticulous cleaning and repackaging. They'll probably just give them away to charity anyway because they can't use them.
It's win- freakin -win baby.
It doesn't mater how many versions we buy (one for our selves, the other for charity) because down in the Lucas Ltd. accounting department, it is all sales numbers.
Lucas doesn't care how many we buy. Hell, he would prefer that we all buy 52 sets each. But by sending the disks back (unharmed and sans scratches) our point will be made. They can't use send back disks anyway. The restocking fees, the maticulous cleaning and repackaging. They'll probably just give them away to charity anyway because they can't use them.
It's win- freakin -win baby.
Of course you know what will happen then--they'll realise 'oh, we tried to save them money by packaging them together but i guess they want seperate releases, thats fine by us.' Then the next release, ie Blu-Ray, we have a huge six-film box set with all the goodies, plus another seperate boxset we have to buy for the original editions, and I'm sure idiots will still be buying "fullscreen" releases by then so there may be as many as four different box sets released at one time. Ugh. Definitly not looking forward to that.