2 things on buying online cheap cds/dvds and security

www.vietnamonlinestore.com

Where did people first hear of this site ? I notice it returns only one entry on Google, compared to 15,500,000 for amazon.com, so it can't be that well known.
 
Re: www.vietnamonlinestore.com

A search of usenet via Google Groups returns no entries at all.
 
vietnamonline

a friend of mine has purchased cds and dvds from this website. they are copies but at that price who cares really. u can send cash to the relevant address but u have to send it by registered post.
and u also have to buy a minimum of 10 discs
 
Re: vietnamonline

A note of caution - take recommendations from unknown, unregistered users with a pinch of salt.
 
Re: vietnamonline

So the DVDs are copies.
Do they come in a case with the proper movie sleeve?
Why should I trust a company involved in an illegal practice anyway?
Eventually this company are going to get caught and the list of customers who bought pirate movies and CDs might be trouble.
 
Re: vietnamonline

Did any of the regulars out there go ahead and order from this? If so how'd you get on?
 
buying the dvds

alan,
didnt go for it in the end as they wouldnt take visa. If I do well in leopardstown over xmas I may send 50 quid off to dung doan and take the chance that the dvds are sent.
 
To those of you thinking about Vietnam Online Store, I was recently in 'nam and paid a visit myself - I was backpacking the country and on the look out for some bootleg software along the way - To this end, I entered this large store in the main backpacker district of HoChiMinh City.
At the time I wasn't aware of it's name, entering it on the basis of its apparent large selection of titles piled up on shelves.

I found the place to be clean and professional and ended up walking out of there with a whole stack of software - all of which has so far worked for me. The receipt indicated that I in fact visited 'vietnam online store'. The staff pointed this out to me before I left, saying that I could order more software at any time by going to the url on their business card.

Something important to note is that the physical Veitnam online store only contains stocks of audio CDs, audio & video DVDs computer and console software - no clothes, paintings or such. The area in HCMC where the store is located is a backpacker zone. Those of you who have been around asia would be familiar with such zones - all along the main street and dozens of t-shirt and local craft shops, as well as: unique to HCMC, reproduction painting studios. Presumably the staff from the store will go out in the street and purchase whatever you want from the various stalls and stores nearby. This also explains the massively inflated price.
In HCMC the mona lisa is roughly 30 USD depending on how large you want it. only the very largest knock offs of renaissance paintings crack the 100USD Mark
The question it raises is supply and demand. The painting studios have a couple of artists copying various works from books constantly, but they take time to produce an artwork so there is very little 'made to order' trade in this part of the city. Mostly, they pick major works and produce them, anticipating the demand of the backpackers. This means - it might be dicey getting what you order from the site in terms of paintings.
That said, the paintings are amazing. I came home with a Van Gogh, a Picasso and an intricately painted movie poster for 'metropolis' by fritz lang. They all look fantastic in proper frames.

Right now I plan to try the online order service to update a few items in my software collection so I will keep you posted how this goes. But rest assured, at the very least Vietnam online Store exists, it is a real building staffed by real people - and it has an absolutely amazing selection of bootlegged media (yes its all fakes - you can't get real dvds for 2 bucks kiddies). As for weather they honor their mail orders, I will let you know, but I am optimistic, seeing how slick the operation was in HCMC

PS - the software I got from Vietnam Online Store is all branded dvd111.com which I believe is where the re-direct takes you if you type in [broken link removed]
 
Do you have any vested interest in the operations mentioned?
That said, the paintings are amazing. I came home with a Van Gogh, a Picasso and an intricately painted movie poster for 'metropolis' by fritz lang. They all look fantastic in proper frames.
Reminds me of the old Tommy Cooper joke ... I was clearing out my attic the other day and found a Rembrandt and a Stradivarius. Unfortunately Stradivarius couldn't paint and Rembrandt made terrible violins!