Ordering information and frequently asked questions
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Q: How can I order some tennis matches and what are the prices ?
Prices are as follows:
Matches on 1 DVD cost $5 US
Matches on 2 DVDs cost $7 US
To order just email me the list of the matches you want, your address and preferred shipping method and I will calculate the total price including shipping.
Q: How much is the shipping ?
It depends on your location and on how many DVD you are ordering.
For USA buyers the shipping options are:
First class mail usually (takes about 3-4 days)
I recommend this option if you are getting 1-10 DVDs and it costs about $1.50 - $2.50 (depending on the number of DVDs)
Priority mail (takes usually 2 days)
I recommend this option if you are getting 10-30 DVDs and it costs about $4.50
Media mail (takes usually about 7-10 days)
This is the cheapest option but the delivery time is longer (in some cases can take even more than 2 weeks)
For International buyers (anybody outside the USA) the shipping options are:
Airmail (takes about 7-10 days)
It costs about $3.50 for 5 DVDs.
Q: What method of payment do you accept and what currency ?
I accept payments by money orders, credit cards (via http://www.paypal.com/), cash or personal checks (only USA buyers),
If you are outside the USA please don't send personal checks because US banks don't accept checks from foreign banks. Instead you can send
a money order via http://www.westernunion.com/ or cash in an envelope.
If you decide to send cash you can send either US Dollars or Euros.
Q: Do the DVDs come with a menu and are the commercials edited out ?
Yes most DVDs (but not all) come with a menu such as the one below and also have the commercials edited out.
I'm in the process of editing the rest of the DVDs so eventually all will be commercial free.
Q: What's is the picture and sound quality ?
In most cases very good. Generally the more recent the match the better quality. However there many matches that are even 15+ years old with the quality
as good as what you see today. Here are some screenshots:
2005 NASDAQ SF Federer vs. Agassi (digital recording)
1992 Grand Slam Cup SF Stich Sampras (transferred from VHS to DVD)
1988 French Open Final Wilander Leconte (transferred from VHS to DVD)