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Old 03-10-2018, 08:26 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I hear you grousing about multi-packs, but do they really cost any more?

I randomly checked Spider-Man: Homecoming and Kingsmen 2: The Golden Circle. Both come with Blu-ray, DVD and digital. Spider-Man is $15 (cheaper than the Amazon Video copy that sells for $19) and Kingsmen is $18. That doesn't seem like an outrageously jacked-up price to me. As mentioned above, Top Gun on VHS sold for $27 in 1987.
Yes, multi-packs cost more. And at the same time they cost less per format by bundling everything (unwanted) together. DVD usually doesn't have digital included, but BD does and includes also DVD and Digital. Price difference? A few $ more - a lot less than even DVD alone or Digital alone costs. The BD + Digital is normally the same price as Digital alone. Explain how that makes sense, please. Are they asking to dump all extras into the 2nd hand market?
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