Questions about Columbia House? Ask them here, Part II
#177
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
knocked up 2 disc is up!!! selection #: 4795308
Also, if you don't want anything else, with this code, 809461 - TV & Movies 40% off + Free S&H, you can get it for just under $15 and free shipping.
#178
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The HD DVD/DVD combo for Knocked Up is also available for pre-order now, for those so inclined (I refuse to buy combos).
#179
Why does Columbia House have a "clearence" section where they have discounted titles that will go back to regular price and stil be carried after being on clearence? Isn't that basically a "sale"?
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Originally Posted by movieguru
Why does Columbia House have a "clearence" section where they have discounted titles that will go back to regular price and stil be carried after being on clearence? Isn't that basically a "sale"?
#181
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Originally Posted by CmC918
Maybe the average person will be like OH NO they are not going to carry them anymore better get them now! haha!
Yeah, it's the same reason the furniture store in my town has been "going out of business" for about 20 years.
#182
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Originally Posted by starman9000
Yeah, it's the same reason the furniture store in my town has been "going out of business" for about 20 years.
#183
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
knocked up 2 disc is up!!! selection #: 4795308
#184
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Originally Posted by smashthesymbols
Glad to see the two disc showed up too. Definitely going to get it. Now I just hope I can get a good deal on the rated version down the road so I can have both cuts.
#185
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
i'm sure the rated version will show up as an enrollment in a couple months. so hopefully $.49 is a good deal for you. =]
#186
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Originally Posted by starman9000
Well, the rated 40 Year Old Virgin has never shown up has it?
It seems that Columbia House rarely has both rated and unrated versions, at least for the movies I'm interested in. Anchorman and Talladega Nights both have unrated DVDs available through Columbia House but they've never offered the rated versions that I'm aware of.
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Originally Posted by CmC918
Hmm I notice now the Ghost Rider 2 Disc isn't available for enrollment. Maybe that is why my latest attempt failed since it is now disabled.
#190
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Originally Posted by mnementh
Does Columbia House's website have an easy way to list all the DVDs by price or search DVDs by price?
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Seriously though, no, their search options are quite sucky.
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^^ We used to have some folks here who would run a data miner program that would pull the info on all titles, which could then be pasted into a spreadsheet. It was very handy to have the entire Columbia House catalog that could then be searched or sorted as we pleased.
If there is anyone with broadband and the programming skills to write and run a data miner program, any such a project would be appreciated by many here!
If there is anyone with broadband and the programming skills to write and run a data miner program, any such a project would be appreciated by many here!
#192
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Originally Posted by lizard
^^ We used to have some folks here who would run a data miner program that would pull the info on all titles, which could then be pasted into a spreadsheet. It was very handy to have the entire Columbia House catalog that could then be searched or sorted as we pleased.
If there is anyone with broadband and the programming skills to write and run a data miner program, any such a project would be appreciated by many here!
If there is anyone with broadband and the programming skills to write and run a data miner program, any such a project would be appreciated by many here!
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^You might want to contact AlfB, who used to post his list in the data miner thread stickied to the top of the forum. He might be willing to give you the code he used. But it would need to be updated to reflect the changes that Columbia House has made to their website.
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Here is one of the threads with the old mined data, if anyone wants to contact those involved in maintaining it. http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=279483
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Originally Posted by lizard
If there is anyone with broadband and the programming skills to write and run a data miner program, any such a project would be appreciated by many here!
Something I didn't see offhand was a way to tell if a title counted as a box set or not. I suppose if it's listed under "Sets & Collections" or has a 40% discount, it'd count but I want to catch any sets that'd inadvertently qualify for free shipping. Is there any way to tell for sure without adding it to your cart?
Grabbing all the titles and prices is easy. The A-Z listings have the note "*This selection is not available as a sponsor reward or as an enrollment selection." but I don't see any asterisks. It looks like checking if a title is available as an enrollment selection requires looking up that title's webpage.
Doing that for every title would take more bandwidth and processing time than I'd like to use.
Can someone recommend a good foreign free webhosting service? ;-) Although sorting the titles by price should be fair use, I don't wanna deal with any copyright-related headaches.
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My recollection is that previous data mining was done by searching each individual "Item ID" and then capturing the data displayed. But it does take a lot of time and bandwidth, which is why it hasn't been done lately.
Used to be that there was no way to search the enrollment website, so the data miner was essential to select the best enrollment titles. Now that we can all search the enrollment site, a data miner list would be more of a convenience than essential.
Used to be that there was no way to search the enrollment website, so the data miner was essential to select the best enrollment titles. Now that we can all search the enrollment site, a data miner list would be more of a convenience than essential.
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How much does the Yes Minister boxset cost? I'm thinking of using it to fulfill (I'm not a member yet) my account and was hoping that it would count as 2 DVDs. But I'm not sure if the member price is greater than $39.94. If someone could check, that would be great.
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Originally Posted by lizard
My recollection is that previous data mining was done by searching each individual "Item ID" and then capturing the data displayed. But it does take a lot of time and bandwidth, which is why it hasn't been done lately.
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Originally Posted by mnementh
If I assume that once a title's available for enrollment, it'll stay that way, then I won't have to check that title again in the future. That'll significantly cut down the time and bandwidth. My objectives for data mining are sorting/searching by price and tracking changes in the title availability. I wouldn't mind saving a personal copy of all the DVD cover art as well.
Also, sometimes the 2-disc is released first and then a 1-disc later (like Memoirs Of A Geisha), so after the 1-disc comes out, it is available for enrollment, but the 2-disc is removed. This isn't always the case, but is more common that not.
Prices change all the time too.
AlfB was the last one to have a data miner running, and I was working with him on posting it on my website as well as his (mine's still there, you can find a link in the data miner thread, but it's way out of date).
I would offer my website for posting the dataminer files again, but do not know if I have the time to devote to adding the data to my website for easy searching, etc.