Deep Discount DVD? Amazon.com? While I'm not debating the authenticity of those sites, how many of us here shop at the brick and mortar stores of Target, Best Buy, Circuit City and other discount retailers?
Not one of these retailers are registering price drops on these sets. SInce I haven't seen any official announcement from TV Shows on DVD, Paramount or Star Trek.com I'm not holding my breath that this is going to be a widespread thing. With Warner Brothers, Universal, Sony/MGM all having their sales while promoting their DVD lines I'm thinking that this is Paramount's thing in order to try and snag more profits on their Star Trek DVD sets.
What they need to do is announce a permament price drop on all of their sets and get more in line with what other TV SHows on DVD sets are selling at. Currently, I've been passing over on the Star Trek DVD sets mainly because of the price tags attached to their sets and when an average DVD set is selling at an average of $45 Paramount isn't moving their sets as fast as they should be.
All in all, I think this is only a temporary thing which will go the way of the wind soon enough. Paramount isn't going to want to lose that premium profit on their DVD sets for too long.
Not one of these retailers are registering price drops on these sets. SInce I haven't seen any official announcement from TV Shows on DVD, Paramount or Star Trek.com I'm not holding my breath that this is going to be a widespread thing. With Warner Brothers, Universal, Sony/MGM all having their sales while promoting their DVD lines I'm thinking that this is Paramount's thing in order to try and snag more profits on their Star Trek DVD sets.
What they need to do is announce a permament price drop on all of their sets and get more in line with what other TV SHows on DVD sets are selling at. Currently, I've been passing over on the Star Trek DVD sets mainly because of the price tags attached to their sets and when an average DVD set is selling at an average of $45 Paramount isn't moving their sets as fast as they should be.
All in all, I think this is only a temporary thing which will go the way of the wind soon enough. Paramount isn't going to want to lose that premium profit on their DVD sets for too long.




