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Send all mail to :
5minutestolive.com
P.O. BOX 941484
Atlanta, Ga 31141-1484
United States
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| All
DVDs come in a snap case w/ box art and the title of the film
printed on the disc. |
| Conditions
of Use
When purchasing understand titles are not factory produced
DVDS. They are DVDr discs from sources found by collectors
ranging from VHS transfers to Laserdiscs. For this reason
we've included video source quality grades. We strive to be
the best source for hard to find films. 5 Minutes to Live
respects the intellectual property of others. All titles believed
to be in the public domain. No one under 18 may purchase
any title.
Items purchased are
non refundable. However, we do offer replacement
products in exchange for damaged or defective items. Please
send an email or write us directly if you have a product to
return, we will reimburse shipping cost. |
What
forms of payment do you accept?
1. Our preferred form of payment is Visa, Master
Card or American Express through our
secure online shopping cart.
2. Mail a check or a money order with our printable order
form. |
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Privacy Notice
Online shopping
is safe and secure. When users submit sensitive information
via the website, your information is protected. When our registration/order
form asks users to enter sensitive information (such as credit
card) that information is encrypted and is protected with
SSL encryption software. While on a secure page, such as our
order form, the lock icon on the bottom of Web browsers such
as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer becomes
locked, as opposed to un-locked, or open, when you are just
surfing. All of our users' information, not just the sensitive
information mentioned above, is restricted. |
How
do I track shipment of an order?
We use USPS exclusively for shipping in US and all
orders are processed in our office. If you would like to track
delivery of your order, please contact us and we will send
you a tracking number for USPS.com. When inquiring about an
order, please include the name of the person the item was
shipped to and the name of your business if used at checkout.
In addition, please include your order confirmation number
so we may help you track your order as soon as possible. |
How
do you ship products? What are the shipping rates?
5minutestolive.com ships products in America via USPS Priority
Mail for guaranteed delivery!
There is a flat rate of $6.00
for all items mailed within the United States.
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Will you ship Internationally?
Yes! There is a flat rate of $11.00
for all single item orders mailed outside of America.
When placing an International
order, please be sure to use the "International shipping"
option in the online shopping cart. Please DO NOT choose UPS.
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What do the video source quality ratings -R titles mean?
DVD-R
titles listed on this site are from a collection of the best
and most difficult to find cinematic rarities we hope you
will enjoy as much as we do. All titles are transferred from
extremely rare sources (i.e. old TV broadcasts, film to video
transfers, foreign imports) that have never been released
to the American (and/or International) public, or they are
out of print. No rights are given or implied for all titles
we reproduce. Please be aware that we are the only source
for many titles, and for extremely hard to obtain
works (ex. old tv broadcasts) the quality may not be absolutely
perfect. For this reason, we give every title we sell a quality
rating. |
| Quality
Ratings Breakdown:
[A] Excellent -- Taken directly from a master
source with very sharp picture and audio.
[B] Very Good/Good -- Generally has strong
picture and audio, with slight loss.
Mainly 1st or 2nd generation copies and PAL/Secam transfers.
[C] Good/Fair --More often than not, these
are 3rd generation copies.
Picture quality could be soft or have some glitches, but is
overall watchable. |
| What does
the region code NTSC 0 mean? |
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This means that there is
no region code (any country can play these region free discs),
regardless if it's an NTSC machine or a *PAL machine.
*Almost all DVD players sold in PAL countries play both
kinds of discs (NTSC & PAL). These multi-standard players
partially convert NTSC to a 60-Hz PAL (4.43 NTSC) signal.
The player uses the PAL 4.43-MHz color subcarrier encoding
format but keeps the 525/60 NTSC scanning rate. Most modern
PAL TVs can handle this "pseudo-PAL" signal.
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| What
is the difference between DVD and DVD-R? |
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| DVD stands for Digital
Versatile/Video Disc, DVDR stands for DVD Recordable. If you're
familiar with regular audio/music CDs or regular DVD-Video discs,
then you will know what a recordable DVDR looks like. A recordable
DVDR stores up to 2 hours of very good quality DVD-Video, including
subtitles, chapter breaks, and extra features that can be played
by many standalone DVD Players and most computer DVD-ROMs. We
ask that you check the compatibility of your player before buying. |