1475 days ago

DVDs Region 2 : SERIES

Perrine from Castor Bay

Selling Series in DVD.
Please note that those DVDs were bought in Europe (either in France or in the UK), so they all are REGION 2 DVDs. Therefore, they will play on a device manufactured in Europe or on a region-free DVD player.
(apparently there are some hacks that can make your device region-free)

// Price for the whole lot: $200 (121 DVDs, Region2 - Series in English) //
if sold individually:
- Friends (boxset complete series: 10 seasons - 40 discs) - $60
- The Big Bang Theory (seasons 1 to 10 - 31 discs) - $60
- How I met your mother (complete series: 9 seasons - 27 discs) - $50
- Sex and the City (boxset complete series: 6 seasons - 18 discs) - $30
- The IT Crowd (complete series: 4 seasons + special “the internet is coming"- 5 discs) - $20

Price: $150

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