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footyfreak
12 Feb 2008, 14:31
saw the majority of it on foxtel but missed some of it and would love to watch it in its entirety. Does anyone know where it can be downloaded/streamed?

Cheers in advance :thumbsu:

GeneralDisarray
12 Feb 2008, 14:59
Walk down to video ezy

footyfreak
12 Feb 2008, 15:01
Walk down to video ezy

not a bad idea :o

Although i'll have to drive. I owe money to every store within a 3 km radius. Have to travel to rent dvd's these days

raman
12 Feb 2008, 16:00
FYI Blue Murder is coming out on March 5th in a newly resored DVD edition with 5.1 sound, for only $14.95.

red+black
12 Feb 2008, 17:02
not a bad idea :o

Although i'll have to drive. I owe money to every store within a 3 km radius. Have to travel to rent dvd's these days

You could always consider becoming a responsible human being.

footyfreak
12 Feb 2008, 17:59
You could always consider becoming a responsible human being.

you're right. I should be locked up for what i have done. I'm going to turn myself in to the police right now. God forbid we have such an irresponsible person loose in society that owes money to a couple of the local video stores who he has supported with business for many years but wont pay his overdue fines. I'm am ashamed :rolleyes:

Aker39
13 Feb 2008, 08:46
you're right. I should be locked up for what i have done. I'm going to turn myself in to the police right now. God forbid we have such an irresponsible person loose in society that owes money to a couple of the local video stores who he has supported with business for many years but wont pay his overdue fines. I'm am ashamed :rolleyes:


Now repeat this story 500 times, and wonder how these small business survive.

CF
13 Feb 2008, 09:22
you're right. I should be locked up for what i have done. I'm going to turn myself in to the police right now. God forbid we have such an irresponsible person loose in society that owes money to a couple of the local video stores who he has supported with business for many years but wont pay his overdue fines. I'm am ashamed :rolleyes:


there is a way to avoid overdue fines.....return them on time. If you think this post makes you sound clever then I suggest you seriously take a second look.

I agree with Acker39 here. Small businesses have enough problems without having to deal with people like you. I am sure in your own way you are a nice person. But your attitude betrays a little selfishness that is all too common these days. Mores the pity.

footyfreak
13 Feb 2008, 09:43
Now repeat this story 500 times, and wonder how these small business survive.

there is a way to avoid overdue fines.....return them on time. If you think this post makes you sound clever then I suggest you seriously take a second look.

I agree with Acker39 here. Small businesses have enough problems without having to deal with people like you. I am sure in your own way you are a nice person. But your attitude betrays a little selfishness that is all too common these days. Mores the pity.


BS! If these business were smart they would implement better data collection systems to show the habits of there customers. They would quickly see that banging on about a few overdue $ to a loyal long term customer like he has defrauded them of thousands when in fact he has provided them a steady income stream for years is not smart business.

I've got no problem with them chasing someone who has hired twice and run up $30 in overdue fees but when they carry on the way they do to someone that simple easy to collect records would show has provided them with regular business over a long period of time and a 95% on time return rate etc etc then i say they are seriously lacking smart business practices.

I can see how my post came across and that is why i have gone in to more detail. I'm not an asshole (well i am;) but I'm not about ripping people off left right and centre), I'm in business myself, and that is what probably pisses me off about these business.

They are not smart and totally inflexible (for the most part, some you find have woken up to this but it seems as the large corporations take over the small operators and implemented inflexible guidelines this is harder to find)

If they worked smarter and used the ample data they have they would be better informed to make decisions about how to deal with their customers rather than lose them over SFA :)

Daytripper
13 Feb 2008, 10:13
I took the same stand once and thought I was smart.

Didn't think it was too clever when I got a credit card application blocked because the store had added my unpaid fines to my credit history.

Took six months to unravel the mess and it still appears in my history ten years later.....:(

Mancey
13 Feb 2008, 10:58
Such an awesome series.

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Seeya later ####:D

I wanted to download it a while back but couldn't find it either. Just bought it from the ABC shop, cost bugger all. Wish i waited for that special edition.

footyfreak
13 Feb 2008, 12:57
i found a torrent through google search. bloody slow though but cheers for everyones help :thumbsu:

Aker39
13 Feb 2008, 13:33
BS! If these business were smart they would implement better data collection systems to show the habits of there customers. They would quickly see that banging on about a few overdue $ to a loyal long term customer like he has defrauded them of thousands when in fact he has provided them a steady income stream for years is not smart business.

I've got no problem with them chasing someone who has hired twice and run up $30 in overdue fees but when they carry on the way they do to someone that simple easy to collect records would show has provided them with regular business over a long period of time and a 95% on time return rate etc etc then i say they are seriously lacking smart business practices.

I can see how my post came across and that is why i have gone in to more detail. I'm not an asshole (well i am;) but I'm not about ripping people off left right and centre), I'm in business myself, and that is what probably pisses me off about these business.

They are not smart and totally inflexible (for the most part, some you find have woken up to this but it seems as the large corporations take over the small operators and implemented inflexible guidelines this is harder to find)

If they worked smarter and used the ample data they have they would be better informed to make decisions about how to deal with their customers rather than lose them over SFA :)


You clearly don't get it.

Video stores impose fines because you not bringing back the video on time has denied them the chance to re hire the video.

The fact that you have hired from that store on a regular basis is irrelevant. You have stopped them from earning income.

And you have clearly stated that you have done it on several occassions at different stores.

Grow up and accept some responsibility for your own actions.

red+black
13 Feb 2008, 14:55
I mean fines are like what, 50 cents, maybe a couple bucks at most? We all occasionally forget to take something back or take it a day or so late.

No biggie. Next time, pay the nominal fine, hire out the latest DVD, pay your five bucks, smile at the lady, move on with life.

With all the vouchers you can use these days, borrowing doesn't really cost that much, even if you take into consideration a little fine here and there.