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Post by Del Boy on Jun 13, 2015 22:02:21 GMT
Can anyone help? I chose my DVDs, clicked on basket, signed in, clicked in basket again & it took me back to the sign in page. So I signed in. I then clicked on the basket again, it asked me to sign in - again. I did all that 5 times before closing it in a huff. Nowhere can I find somewhere to pay/order. Anyone? Funny you should say that i had the same issue. I logged out closed browser, re-started it ,added shopping again then clicked pay. Put in delivery address again and then it was ok and went through.
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Post by Bomber on Jun 13, 2015 22:21:39 GMT
Can anyone help? I chose my DVDs, clicked on basket, signed in, clicked in basket again & it took me back to the sign in page. So I signed in. I then clicked on the basket again, it asked me to sign in - again. I did all that 5 times before closing it in a huff. Nowhere can I find somewhere to pay/order. Anyone? Funny you should say that i had the same issue. I logged out closed browser, re-started it ,added shopping again then clicked pay. Put in delivery address again and then it was ok and went through. Cheers Del. I tried that & it worked.
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 13, 2015 22:57:03 GMT
Nice one Bal. what a pony website.
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Post by Brown Granada on Jun 14, 2015 7:16:03 GMT
I had trouble trying to have a different delivery address to my billing address as wanted it delivered to work. Gave up in the end and got them sent home.
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Post by Charles Bronson on Jun 14, 2015 13:52:28 GMT
Just had a look at the Network website and there's some very good stuff available, a lot of which I missed when it was first shown. I've ordered a couple of the Armchair Theatre series from the early sixies. One of the plays stars Patrick Mcgoohan as an astronaut trapped up in space which I've wanted to see for a while now. I wonder how long the sale lasts ? I'll probably have another look again in a few days time. Thanks again Saint
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Post by The Saint on Jun 14, 2015 14:31:40 GMT
I wonder how long the sale lasts ? The sale lasts until 4pm on Friday 3rd July, so plenty of time to make your selection! The Saint
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Post by The Saint on Jun 14, 2015 16:33:10 GMT
I have purchased series 1 & 2 of The Professionals on Blu-Ray and The Beiderbecke Affair/Tapes/Connection box set. I am also tempted to buy The Persuaders box set on Blu-Ray as well The Saint
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Post by Ronnie Kray on Jun 14, 2015 20:13:20 GMT
some good stuff on there!! cheers for the link Mr Templar
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Post by The Saint on Jun 18, 2015 13:18:07 GMT
I have now received The Professionals on Blu-Ray, I knew they were going to be good, but the picture quality is amazing! For those of you who have the original unrestored box set from a few years back, I recommend upgrading to the blu-rays. I would even go as far to say that based on the two episodes from series 1 that I have watched so far, the picture quality is even superior to that of The Sweeney blu-rays. The book that comes with the blu-rays, by Andrew Pixley, is also very informative reading, running to over 150 pages. The Saint
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 18, 2015 17:57:04 GMT
I have now received The Professionals on Blu-Ray, I knew they were going to be good, but the picture quality is amazing! For those of you who have the original unrestored box set from a few years back, I recommend upgrading to the blu-rays. I would even go as far to say that based on the two episodes from series 1 that I have watched so far, the picture quality is even superior to that of The Sweeney blu-rays. The book that comes with the blu-rays, by Andrew Pixley, is also very informative reading, running to over 150 pages. The Saint Told you you wouldn't regret it. They are far superior in every way to the original dvd's.
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