On Ordering Indicator Releases

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Adam X
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#376 Post by Adam X »

As someone who's recently been through a lengthy lockdown:

1. It depends on where they're based (and where you are) & specific restrictions on how their distribution operates. Buying likely won't be affected, but shipping may. Royal Mail currently isn't shipping to Europe (- Ireland) & I just got told by an English ebay seller that they couldn't currently ship anything to Australia (as in they wouldn't accept his parcel) - though he was told this was likely only for a couple of days. But generally, like everywhere else, shipping'll most often just take longer than usual.

2. FedEx is definitely faster, like all couriers when it comes to int'l shipping. But thanks to the double threat of COVID & Xmas, everything's slowed down. Tracked ROW I'm pretty sure isn't intended to be faster, you're just paying for actual tracking on regular postage.

Unless it's urgent, I'd honestly wait until after New Year's to order anything.
Gerald Christie
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#377 Post by Gerald Christie »

Thanks Adam X! You were very helpful. I ended up ordering three titles. I chose FedEX International Priority, hopefully it is indeed faster.
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Adam X
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#378 Post by Adam X »

You’re welcome, hope it works out.
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rockysds
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#379 Post by rockysds »

From the newsletter:

INTERNATIONAL ORDERS

Our website is now able to remove VAT for international orders. From today, orders from outside the UK will have the VAT deducted once the delivery address has been entered at checkout. We regret to say that VAT deductions cannot be retrospectively applied.
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Ribs
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#380 Post by Ribs »

Wow, that's great - though I mentally had the bones of a £200 order for free shipping in my head that I now need to add 20% to to get to the limit, but that's an alright problem to have. It feels like there's been just no good news from any UK storefront about improving international shipping since everything went so horrible so this is a bit of a surprise.
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therewillbeblus
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#381 Post by therewillbeblus »

When I run the massive order I've had sitting in limbo debating to purchase (£214 worth) through Paypal, it comes out to be the exact same figure as the last few weeks, so I'm not sure if this VAT removal doesn't work with Paypal or I'm just missing something
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Pavel
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#382 Post by Pavel »

Did you go to the payment section? That's when it removed the VAT for me, the price was the same on the shipping section.
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therewillbeblus
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#383 Post by therewillbeblus »

Yeah but when I do it through the site it works, so whatever, I don't need to use Paypal
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soundchaser
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#384 Post by soundchaser »

Has anyone canceled an order they placed with pH points before? I'm considering reordering March's titles now that they're deducting VAT, but I don't want to lose the points I used on that order.

EDIT: Indicator have told me the pH points wouldn't be credited back, for anyone in the same boat.
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therewillbeblus
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#385 Post by therewillbeblus »

That's pretty lame, thanks for the head's up
Glowingwabbit
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#386 Post by Glowingwabbit »

Have Indicator's big sales become predictable like the Criterion sales yet (in terms of the relative months they occur)? Last spring was the first time I partook in one and I noticed my order date was March 13rh so I'm wondering if.expecting a March/April sale is highly likely
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#387 Post by KJones77 »

Glowingwabbit wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:32 pm Have Indicator's big sales become predictable like the Criterion sales yet (in terms of the relative months they occur)? Last spring was the first time I partook in one and I noticed my order date was March 13rh so I'm wondering if.expecting a March/April sale is highly likely
No. October 2017, November 2018, August 2019, March 2020, and October 2020 have been the sales. Oct/Nov seems consistent, rest has been more unpredictable.

There could be, but wouldn't expect anything.
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#388 Post by therewillbeblus »

I think the March one last year was in response to the pandemic, a smart move to try to make a buck before things closed down, and Criterion and other companies did something similar. I wish there was one soon though, I'm debating whether or not to place an order now or wait for the next one in the Fall and know I'm running the risk of those noir boxes selling out.
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#389 Post by Glowingwabbit »

KJones77 wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:34 pm
Glowingwabbit wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:32 pm Have Indicator's big sales become predictable like the Criterion sales yet (in terms of the relative months they occur)? Last spring was the first time I partook in one and I noticed my order date was March 13rh so I'm wondering if.expecting a March/April sale is highly likely
No. October 2017, November 2018, August 2019, March 2020, and October 2020 have been the sales. Oct/Nov seems consistent, rest has been more unpredictable.

There could be, but wouldn't expect anything.
Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.
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#390 Post by Glowingwabbit »

therewillbeblus wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:49 pm I think the March one last year was in response to the pandemic, a smart move to try to make a buck before things closed down, and Criterion and other companies did something similar. I wish there was one soon though, I'm debating whether or not to place an order now or wait for the next one in the Fall and know I'm running the risk of those noir boxes selling out.
I'm planning to do a big order so a) want to make sure I have money aside for it and b) depending when it is will also impact which titles get included.

I would also love for it to happen soon because I actually managed to watch all my Indicator titles from my big Spring 2020 order so my rationale is of course to get more. I'm sure there will be a sale before the fall so I'd hold off for now.
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#391 Post by Glowingwabbit »

Indicator tweeted flash sale next week.

https://twitter.com/indicatorseries/sta ... 64224?s=20
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#392 Post by reaky »

Brace yourselves: Indicator have just tweeted their FLASH image, so it seems a sale is imminent.
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#393 Post by willoneill »

reaky wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:20 pm Brace yourselves: Indicator have just tweeted their FLASH image, so it seems a sale is imminent.
The hammer is hovering over the piggy bank
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#394 Post by therewillbeblus »

I hope they’re more generously inclusive of recent releases, my lengthy wishlist is all from within the last four months
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#395 Post by dustybooks »

I haven't picked up either version of the Dietrich/von Sternberg set yet. Just double checking, is there absolutely any reason to get the Criterion version instead of the Indicator? The latter appears to be superior in every way from what I can tell.
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#396 Post by The Pachyderminator »

dustybooks wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:06 pm I haven't picked up either version of the Dietrich/von Sternberg set yet. Just double checking, is there absolutely any reason to get the Criterion version instead of the Indicator? The latter appears to be superior in every way from what I can tell.
Coincidentally, I was just considering this too. As far as I can tell, the only advantage to the Criterion set is the booklet. Indicator looks to have a much stronger set of extras, much better packaging/artwork, and if there's any advantage in digital encoding/compression it'll be on Indicator's side as well. It's also cheaper than the Criterion, given the current exchange rate.
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#397 Post by swo17 »

The Criterion set does have some unique extras, probably the most valuable one being the lengthy TV interview with Dietrich
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#398 Post by yoloswegmaster »

I think that it's also important to note that Criterion themselves spent some time and money on the restoration for 5 of the titles (I think that Universal themselves did the restoration for Shanghai Express).
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#399 Post by HinkyDinkyTruesmith »

I would get the Indicator. For one thing, it'll be cheaper if you get it through the sale, and extras wise it's not only superior to the Criterion, but at the least, the essays unique to Criterion are already on their website for free. I also find the physical design marvelous and far superior (although, I have both, lol).
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Re: On Ordering Indicator Releases

#400 Post by Timec »

It looks like the flash sale will start on Thursday, based on their most recent tweet.
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