In order to provide
my fellow horror fans with a resource for purchasing goodies
online, I have teamed up with the following sites to service your
horror needs. These links will take you to the main page, I have
provided more specific links to items in each review page. |
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The US branch of Amazon is THE place to buy your
uncut region 1 DVD's from. They ship worldwide, and customers have
reportedly had no problems in getting their shipments through customs.
So there should no problems importing goodies if you live outside the
US. |
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The UK branch of Amazon is the
place to stock up on your favourite Horror novels and
soundtracks. They also have a comprehensive DVD and Video
database and deliver worldwide. |
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Notes
on Importing (UK specifically). |
Goods ordered from US branch of Amazon generally don't have too many hassles
getting through HM Customs and Excise. However, I would recommend
only ordering 1 or 2 discs at a time, as if you order several discs at once you will undoubtedly be charged import
duty and Customs are more likely to inspect the contents of
larger shipments. |
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Notes on
different operating systems. |
Please remember that US DVD's are in NTSC
format and encoded for region 1 use. The
UK and most of Europe use the PAL system and have region 2
encoded DVD's. If you are importing discs or tapes from overseas,
please check that your DVD player is capable of multi-regional
playback and is capable of playing back the format
you're importing before ordering. Note that all UK DVD players can play both PAL
and NTSC discs, so as long as your player is multi-regional there should be no
problem. However, most US and Japanese DVD players can only play NTSC discs. |
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Notes
on Amazon. |
All branches of Amazon ship
worldwide and (with the exception of the Japanese branch) you
only need the one account to order from any of there branches. |