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AptaMer
01-08-2017, 08:20 PM
I'm selling a 4 DVD set of the complete 1st season of H2O: Just Add Water. It contains all 26 Episodes, plus the Season 1 Telemovie and a Bonus Behind the Scenes video. The 90-minute Season 1 Telemovie sums the season up, and you can use it to review season 1 before you watch season 2.

Note: this DVD set has Region Code 1. That means that only DVD or Blu-Ray players in Bermuda, Canada and the United States (including US territories such as Guam, Puerto Rico & the US Virgin Islands) will play them.

Overseas people can play DVDs from other regions if they have a special player that ignores region codes (can be bought on Amazon and various online electronics stores). Also, if you have a computer with a DVD drive, you can play them on your computer using the free VLC Media Player program ( http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html ) or Media Player Classic, but please be aware of the region code issue if you live outside Canada or the US. (Note also that even though Mexico is in North America, its players are set to Region Code 4, the same as Australia, New Zealand and South America)

I would ask $12 for the set including postage, in Canadian Dollars from people in Canada, and in US Dollars for people in the USA. The exchange rate for US Dollars should cover the extra cost of postage to the USA. You could pay by PayPal.

Note that I was planning on just sending them by regular mail, without tracking or other features. Tracking and faster delivery is available, but it costs more. Please send me a PM if you would be interested in buying them, and if you you live outside the region 1 area but would still like to get the set, PM and I'll figure out what postage and exchange would be.

Pictures of the set are below. All the discs are in great condition, and I recently played them with no problems.

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MermaidAnnabella
10-12-2017, 02:39 PM
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