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Excalibur films

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:10 pm
by Arnold Layne
Any good (or bad reports?) delivery times etc? thanks guys!

Re: Excalibur films

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:29 pm
by jj
Service- good. Customer service- lousy.
And watch their postage charges.
Jaded are are a better net, IMO.
Better selection, too (i.e. Excalibur offer more 'unavailable' titles than jaded).

o/t Re: Excalibur films

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2002 9:15 pm
by buttsie
Excalibur...delivery times...average to bad...4/6 weeks to Australia....versus Jaded...1/2 weeks is the longest i've waited.


Excalibur still stock incorrectly labelled items
ie wrong performers.
Even after being notified...nothing changes...says to me they are a little bit slack or take no notice of customer emails

Do your homework first using
has saved me a few dollas and heartache over the years

cheers
B...OZ

Re: Excalibur films

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 8:51 am
by Pennywise
I tend to agree. Excalibur have improved in my opinion despite them sending me a non-working dvd but i wil forgive them due to some recent quick deliveries. Jaded are the best but I would say their shipping costs are higher than excalibur. Give them both a try but if your only after one title go jaded.

Re: Excalibur films

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 11:49 am
by Arnold Layne
Thanks a lot nice one guys! my moneys on Jaded!

Re: Excalibur films

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 6:57 pm
by mike johnson
I think I mentioned before that I used to do a lot of business w/ Excalibur as they allowed trades here in the U.S.. For a couple years,I got as good as 9 days turn-around on traded shipments.I eventually got put off by their longer & longer shipping times & by their often downright snotty customer service.I finally gave up on them. However, they are still a good source for some hard-to-find oldies. Check their prices on particular titles.Note, I have gotten edited films from them but in all likelihood the editing was done by the labels beforehand.