Dvdbay Reviews Review
This is the number one red flag. Multiple 1-star reviews on sites like SiteJabber and the Better Business Bureau complain about receiving burned DVD-Rs instead of factory-pressed discs. While some rare indie films are legally sold as DVD-Rs, users report getting major studio films (e.g., The Crow: City of Angels) on cheap, printable discs with pixelated artwork. Legit collectors despise this.
Many positive reviews mention the "3 for £10" style deals. For collectors on a budget, DVDBay offers a dopamine hit of nostalgia without the sticker shock of boutique Blu-ray labels. dvdbay reviews
Rating: 2.8 / 5 Stars (Conditional Recommendation) This is the number one red flag
DVDBay is not a scam in the sense that it steals your money and sends nothing. Most users do receive a package. The problem is quality control, bootlegs, and customer service. You should avoid DVDBay if:
You should buy from DVDBay if:
You should avoid DVDBay if:
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