Hello, I've discovered that the Finnish Blu-ray of Silver Linings Playbook (2012) is the best version available, but I can't seem to find anywhere that sells Finnish releases. I'm in the US so I would need international shipping. Does such a retailer exist?
Thanks!
Finnish Import Blu-rays
Re: Finnish Import Blu-rays
If you find it - don't be talking about 'shipping' - but simple POST - and will cost 1.5-2 euros.
Re: Finnish Import Blu-rays
with cdon the products vary depending what language you choose. so the english (EU) pages only have CD's. you'll need to use the finnish language page although i'm not sure if that version of the site will ship products outside finland.
would the german version suit? You can get that from amazon.de and it has almost as many extras as the nordic version. amazon.de will certainly ship anywhere.
http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/f ... ?fid=23116
would the german version suit? You can get that from amazon.de and it has almost as many extras as the nordic version. amazon.de will certainly ship anywhere.
http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/f ... ?fid=23116
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amazon.de will certainly ship anywhere.
Hold on - AZ.de now has a free shipping offer to FI for 39+€ purchases - but amazing how many merchants from AZ.de refuse to ship outside Germany!
Hold on - AZ.de now has a free shipping offer to FI for 39+€ purchases - but amazing how many merchants from AZ.de refuse to ship outside Germany!
Re: Finnish Import Blu-rays
iirc they don't deliver abroad. cdon.eu doesn't list US as an option when registering new account.podzap wrote:check http://www.cdon.com
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Darn...Upphew wrote: iirc they don't deliver abroad. cdon.eu doesn't list US as an option when registering new account.
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There are commercial mail-forwarding services which will give you a local mail address in a foreign country —say, Germany — and then forward the mail or parcels you receive to that address to your actual address. For a fee, of course.
See here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=mail+forwarding+europe
See here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=mail+forwarding+europe
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