Technology DVD scratch repair?

#1
so i'm very pissed off at my former employers, HMV. i just purchased the Ghostbusters 1 &2 gift set DVDs, and when i got it home and opened it, the first movie had 2 fairly deep scratches on it. of course, that means my DVD player won't play about 5 minutes at the best point of the movie, the ending (the marshmallow man barely shows up and then it glitches up, skips, freezes like crazy. of course it returns to normal about a minute after they blow him up). now of course the stupid copyright laws don't allow me to return the movie after it's been opened, so i'm stuck with a scratched, essentially ruined DVD. so what i'm wondering is if anyone knows what the best scratch removal stuff is for DVD's. does it really work? a friend of mine bought a kit and tried it once but it didn't seem to work very well, so i don't want to get ripped off.

btw: i didn't know if this belonged here or where else it would go, mods see fit to move it if it is warranted.
 

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#3
Fuck that man, get yourself back into HMV and cause a scene. You will get a replacement to problem at all. If you dont start shouting at the staff and demand to see the manager, explain you spend a lot of cash in the shop and to get a product which is faulty is fuckin scandalous.
 
#5
Fuck that man, get yourself back into HMV and cause a scene. You will get a replacement to problem at all. If you dont start shouting at the staff and demand to see the manager, explain you spend a lot of cash in the shop and to get a product which is faulty is fuckin scandalous.
the funny thing is i used to be the assistant manager at an HMV (not the same one, the one i worked at closed) so i can tell you that won't work. it is AGAINST THE LAW for them to give a refund or exchange if the package has been opened. i had to deal with enough pissed off customers to know this as fact (i make it sound like this happened a lot but it wasn't that much. but DVD cases suck for the most part, the discs pop out a lot during transport). the store could get up to a $100,000 fine for doing that. plus it's up to the customer to prove that they didn't cause the damage. how exactly can i prove that it was scratched when i opened it?
 

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
Staff member
#6
the funny thing is i used to be the assistant manager at an HMV (not the same one, the one i worked at closed) so i can tell you that won't work. it is AGAINST THE LAW for them to give a refund or exchange if the package has been opened. i had to deal with enough pissed off customers to know this as fact (i make it sound like this happened a lot but it wasn't that much. but DVD cases suck for the most part, the discs pop out a lot during transport). the store could get up to a $100,000 fine for doing that. plus it's up to the customer to prove that they didn't cause the damage. how exactly can i prove that it was scratched when i opened it?
are you being serious? wtf, dont you have consumer laws? In the UK we have the "Sales Of Goods Act" that means if you have been sold a faulty or damaged product, you have the right to a replacement or refund if you return it with 28 days.
 
#7
are you being serious? wtf, dont you have consumer laws? In the UK we have the "Sales Of Goods Act" that means if you have been sold a faulty or damaged product, you have the right to a replacement or refund if you return it with 28 days.
oh the store will give exchanges, but only if the package is unopened. copyright laws prevent DVDs, CDs, video games and basically anything else that can be illegally copied from being returned and refunded or exchanged if the package has been opened. and once again the onus is on me to prove that the DVD was scratched before i opened it. how does the store know i didn't buy it, copy it, put a scratch on it and then take it back and say it was scratched when i opened it? if the disc was defective, then maybe i'd have a shot, but in this situation there really is no way i can prove my case. what i would have to do is contact the manufacturer, and then i'd be in the same position of trying to prove i didn't damage it myself. it may be possible but it seems like more hassle than it's worth if i can just fix the DVD with mimimal trouble.
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#8
Some Times The Cases Are Fucked
I Hate When I Pick Up The Shit And I Hear The Disc Rolling Around I Know That Isnt Supposed To Occur

Also The Ones Now Where Theyre In too Good Aka I Break The Disc In Half Trying To Wedge Ito Ut
 
#9
Some Times The Cases Are Fucked
I Hate When I Pick Up The Shit And I Hear The Disc Rolling Around I Know That Isnt Supposed To Occur

Also The Ones Now Where Theyre In too Good Aka I Break The Disc In Half Trying To Wedge Ito Ut
lol that happened to a friend of mine, he bought a DVD and the disc was in there so tight he actually snapped it trying to take it out. the strange thing with my case is that the disc was in there properly, it wasn't loose, but it was still scratched.
 

DarkPhantom13

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#16
oh the store will give exchanges, but only if the package is unopened. copyright laws prevent DVDs, CDs, video games and basically anything else that can be illegally copied from being returned and refunded or exchanged if the package has been opened. and once again the onus is on me to prove that the DVD was scratched before i opened it. how does the store know i didn't buy it, copy it, put a scratch on it and then take it back and say it was scratched when i opened it? if the disc was defective, then maybe i'd have a shot, but in this situation there really is no way i can prove my case. what i would have to do is contact the manufacturer, and then i'd be in the same position of trying to prove i didn't damage it myself. it may be possible but it seems like more hassle than it's worth if i can just fix the DVD with mimimal trouble.
WTF? Is this only a law in Canada? I used to work in retail and we were allowed to exchange an item ONLY if it was defective and it had to be for the exact same item (pretty much defeats the purpose of copying the item if it's the same item you are exchanging it for). You should still go in and try to raise hell cause thats straight up bullshit!

But back to topic your only bet is gettin one of those cd buffers that will buff out the scratches. They will leave your cd's like new and actually work considering most of the other cd "repair" kits tend to be shit and not work.
 
#17
well if it is proven to be defective, you are able to get an exchange, but once again, a scratch isn't exactly a defect. i obviously wasn't thinking when i wrote that down, because as you said you can only exchange for the same item but i still have to prove that the disc was scratched before the package was opened. where you worked in retail, you didn't do exchanges if the problem with the product was caused by the person who bought it, or appeared to be, right? well once again i have to prove that it was scratched before i opened it, which is virtually impossible to do.
 

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
Staff member
#18
well if it is proven to be defective, you are able to get an exchange, but once again, a scratch isn't exactly a defect. i obviously wasn't thinking when i wrote that down, because as you said you can only exchange for the same item but i still have to prove that the disc was scratched before the package was opened. where you worked in retail, you didn't do exchanges if the problem with the product was caused by the person who bought it, or appeared to be, right? well once again i have to prove that it was scratched before i opened it, which is virtually impossible to do.
thats why I open it as soon as I get it home, if its damaged i take it straight back because I've had it for a matter of hours and you would have to be a fucking idiot to scratch it in that time frame.
 

DarkPhantom13

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#19
well if it is proven to be defective, you are able to get an exchange, but once again, a scratch isn't exactly a defect. i obviously wasn't thinking when i wrote that down, because as you said you can only exchange for the same item but i still have to prove that the disc was scratched before the package was opened. where you worked in retail, you didn't do exchanges if the problem with the product was caused by the person who bought it, or appeared to be, right? well once again i have to prove that it was scratched before i opened it, which is virtually impossible to do.
Actually we did exchange it for scratches. It didn't matter wat was wrong with the item as long as you exchanged it within the given exchange time and it could only be exchanged for the same item. Man you should have seen the shit that people returned sometimes....
 
#20
thats why I open it as soon as I get it home, if its damaged i take it straight back because I've had it for a matter of hours and you would have to be a fucking idiot to scratch it in that time frame.
you buy it, take it straight home to watch it, and drop it. it ain't that hard to do. plus the world is full of fucking idiots.

DarkPhantom said:
Actually we did exchange it for scratches. It didn't matter wat was wrong with the item as long as you exchanged it within the given exchange time and it could only be exchanged for the same item. Man you should have seen the shit that people returned sometimes....
yeah and i guarantee you guys were getting ripped off and losing money all the time then. the law does allow for some concessions when it comes to returns, but HMV store policy is to not accept exchanges after the package has been opened. it even says that right on the receipt lol.
 

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