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Originally Posted by Josh Z
The Serenity "tin" looks like a SteelBook case. You can't fit a keepcase inside it.
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Originally Posted by Fincher Fan
The Serenity tin will have the standard keepcase inside it.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
Hmmmmm..... Maybe you're right. Hard to tell from the photo.
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EZDVD's tins are fairly sturdy and hold standard cases inside. I have Man From Snowy River. They, of course, don't fit in the same space as most cases. Still undecided on whether it is worth keeping the tin.
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damn, less extras or pal speedup? I already have the region 1 version but i am an extras whore, but if the pal speedup is real bad, i might have to pass.
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I saw the steel case and decided against it, if it was a steel book I would have bought it! I well probably buy the JB HiFi exclusive cardboard Slipcase with the printed signature instead of the steel case, glad I could see the tin before ordering this one!
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Originally Posted by BrunnenMatt
I saw the steel case and decided against it, if it was a steel book I would have bought it! I well probably buy the JB HiFi exclusive cardboard Slipcase with the printed signature instead of the steel case, glad I could see the tin before ordering this one!
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can someone tell me how much they were actually charged for the tin set? i am seeing a discrepancy between what i was charged and what i thought the total price was. thanks.
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Total price charged as per the email and website is in Australian dollars with GMT.
Actual price charged is dependent on your bank's currency exchange rate and without GMT.
My invoice said $39.95 but I was actually billed $29.95 thanks to currency conversion and no GMT.
Actual price charged is dependent on your bank's currency exchange rate and without GMT.
My invoice said $39.95 but I was actually billed $29.95 thanks to currency conversion and no GMT.
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Originally Posted by emachine12
Total price charged as per the email and website is in Australian dollars with GMT.
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Originally Posted by emachine12
Total price charged as per the email and website is in Australian dollars with GMT.
Actual price charged is dependent on your bank's currency exchange rate and without GMT.
My invoice said $39.95 but I was actually billed $29.95 thanks to currency conversion and no GMT.
Actual price charged is dependent on your bank's currency exchange rate and without GMT.
My invoice said $39.95 but I was actually billed $29.95 thanks to currency conversion and no GMT.
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Originally Posted by RichDB10
Sorry to be a pedant, but do you mean GST (Goods & Service Tax)?...only being British GMT only means Greenwich Mean Time to me ![Big Grin](/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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