Do they have an English site and can someone from the USA become a member?
Thanks:-)
Filmundo.de Members
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beutelwolf
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Re: Filmundo.de Members
Jaguar wrote:
> Do they have an English site and can someone from the USA
> become a member?
First question: no.
Second question: yes.
> Do they have an English site and can someone from the USA
> become a member?
First question: no.
Second question: yes.
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Ray of Darkness
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Re: Filmundo.de Members
Follow-up for the second question: How?
Re: Filmundo.de Members
You need to understand German to begin with. Really liked to join myself, but alas - don't speak any.
A Dutch friend said to me the other day that you need to have a passport at hand (proof of age blah blah...) - probably a German one as well.
Bugger....
A Dutch friend said to me the other day that you need to have a passport at hand (proof of age blah blah...) - probably a German one as well.
Bugger....
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beutelwolf
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Re: Filmundo.de Members
dopa wrote:
> You need to understand German to begin with. Really liked to
> join myself, but alas - don't speak any.
>
> A Dutch friend said to me the other day that you need to have a
> passport at hand (proof of age blah blah...) - probably a
> German one as well.
Without understanding German the registration procedure is a pretty tall hurdle. If you don't speak the lingo, you would have to get yourself a friend who does to help you through the procedure.
The auctions themselves are much easier to negotiate, as it's all pretty similar to ebay...
And yes, you do need a passport (not necessarily German) when registering to get access to the over-18 sections, which is clearly the most interesting part of filmundo.
Other than filmundo, xhammer has an English-language interface, though you'd still need that passport. In comparison to filmundo, xhammer is less interesting for films (except super8 for some reason), but more interesting for mags.
> You need to understand German to begin with. Really liked to
> join myself, but alas - don't speak any.
>
> A Dutch friend said to me the other day that you need to have a
> passport at hand (proof of age blah blah...) - probably a
> German one as well.
Without understanding German the registration procedure is a pretty tall hurdle. If you don't speak the lingo, you would have to get yourself a friend who does to help you through the procedure.
The auctions themselves are much easier to negotiate, as it's all pretty similar to ebay...
And yes, you do need a passport (not necessarily German) when registering to get access to the over-18 sections, which is clearly the most interesting part of filmundo.
Other than filmundo, xhammer has an English-language interface, though you'd still need that passport. In comparison to filmundo, xhammer is less interesting for films (except super8 for some reason), but more interesting for mags.
Re: Filmundo.de Members
Thanks beutelwolf - tried and failed unfortunately. So, if you ever spot that great loop some day, I'd really appreciate if you can get it for me. I'll send you the money via paypal - no worries there. You can ask people at planetsuzy & VEF about me; I'm a trustworthy person.
I do get stuff via eBay anyway - it's these German sites and the dodgy verification procedures that I'm having trouble with.
Cheers
I do get stuff via eBay anyway - it's these German sites and the dodgy verification procedures that I'm having trouble with.
Cheers