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That one friend you just wanna punch in the head ( Question with-in )
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRimmer
Registered: October 3, 2007
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Ok,

We are all collector's ( which leads me to another question - but I will post that separately ) which enevitabley means we are all SOMEBODY's blockbuster ( Or so they think ). I can't tell you how many people over the years have taken DVD's from me, and I have never seen them alive again. What about you guys ? You all know the people I am talking about. The ones who come over after borrowing a DVD and "claim" to just forgot it.

Now, by nature I have never been the kind of person to cut people off. I wish I could, but something inside of me yearns to help people out, even when it's something as moronic as lending a movie. Sure, it leaves in going insane, and you think I would learn. After all, at this point it's nobody's fault but my own...but let's here your rants on this. I think this could be good for us ... kinda like a support group. We can call it "Moron's who lent movies never to be seen again" or MWLMNTBSA for short

- Rimmer
Look, I'm not much good at big speeches, and I know I haven't always been an easy guy to get on with, and I know, that given the choice, I wouldn't have chosen you as friends, but I just want to say, that over the years, I have come to regard you as people I met.

RED DWARF - Rimmer’s farewell speech
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
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I lost my limited edition packaging Moulin Rouge from Australia that way. Problem is my memory's so bad I can't remember who I loaned it to. 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantZoeper
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I am nobody's blockbuster.

Only my mom/dad and sister can lend DVD's, and that I don't mind cos they are very carefull with them, and my sister collects as well
Jean-Paul
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkahless
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Quoting northbloke:
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I lost my limited edition packaging Moulin Rouge from Australia that way. Problem is my memory's so bad I can't remember who I loaned it to. 


.. and that is one of the reasons i never ever lend my dvd's! 
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I don't lend them, so I don't have a problem.  I will sometimes play one for my mother, if she asks to watch it, so its never really out of my sight.
John

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Never lost a DVD this way, because I've loaned out DVds exactly three times since I started collecting.  I had to hound one person to get them back, and have quit loaning them since.

I tell people if they would like to see any of my DVDs, they are welcome to view them at my house, but they don't leave the premises!  Period!
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crap, I really have to adopt a new way of thinking it seems 

- Rim'
Look, I'm not much good at big speeches, and I know I haven't always been an easy guy to get on with, and I know, that given the choice, I wouldn't have chosen you as friends, but I just want to say, that over the years, I have come to regard you as people I met.

RED DWARF - Rimmer’s farewell speech
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I lend them but never lost them. I also lend books, CDs and even money.

No subprimes yet.
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I lend them quite often but mostly to friends whom I know I can trust and who know how much I spend on these shiny discs!

BUT I have a strict policy - you destroy 'em OR lose 'em and you've lost your privilege to borrow any more from my collection (hasn't happened as yet though - sometimes they'll keep the disc for a month or so but it eventually comes back and in proper shape)
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I lend to DVD to just about anyone who asks (that I regularly see in person). I don't mind it.

Of course I'm not crazy enough to lend my Schindler's List collector's edition or my Planet of the Ape Head or other rarities like that. But anything else is fair game.

I've had 3 events of lost and/or damaged goods. Each time, the replacement was gladly paid for by the culprits, 2 out of 3 times even before I knew something had happened!

So I'm confident in lending them out. I mean, what's the point of having so many DVD, if not to share your passion with other people?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLithurge
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Quoting northbloke:
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I lost my limited edition packaging Moulin Rouge from Australia that way. Problem is my memory's so bad I can't remember who I loaned it to. 


That's where the loan function in Profiler comes in handy.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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I'll lend to family but nobody else and even then, I tell them that if they break it, they replace it.  (With a smile of course)
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorJimmy S
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I didn't have a problem to lend my dvd to familly and friend, but ...
My copy of Swedish Erotica 9 was lost by a former friend who give me a stupid excuse. How the hell can you lost a movie when you leave in a 2 and a half rooms appartment   

Since then he stress me because I confisc some of his video game in compensation. He had told me that this cost more than my dvd ... so what! Just buy another copy and you'll get your stock back.

O.K enought rant

So to make a long story short, I continue to lend my dvd to my mother and my brother since they took care of them. For friends, forget it if you want to rest a friend
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Quoting AESP_pres:
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My copy of Swedish Erotica 9 was lost by a former friend who give me a stupid excuse.

I continue to lend my dvd to my mother and my brother since they took care of them. For friends, forget it if you want to rest a friend


Please tell me your mom doesn't borrow Swedish Erotica from you...
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I have no problem loaning to friends, but I do draw the line at the rarer ones like RossRoy. I tell people that they're my NLTH sets. ("Never Leaves The House").

The thing is, the friends I have are friends because I trust them. Because I trust them they can borrow what they like. I know I can trust them to replace stuff if it's lost or damaged (never happened). Plus they lend me stuff. It's just a free for all!

I even like forcing stuff onto people as it educates them into a better class of taste! Come round my house and tell me how great the US remake of The Ring is, and you'll get Ringu waved in your mug. And so on...
Jon
"When Mister Safety Catch Is Not On, Mister Crossbow Is Not Your Friend."

DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantcatheadman
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like many others I don't lend mine out anymore.  Once I let some of our very best friends borrow some  Disney movies.  Many months later they were returned - complete with teeth marks on the packaging.  I guess the kids were chewing the boxes while they watched the Little Mermaid or something.  Urgh!

Never again...
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