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'''EzyDVD''' is ]'s largest online and off-line specialist ] retailer. '''EzyDVD''', founded in 2002 by Jim Zavos, is ]'s largest online and off-line specialist ] retailer. As of 2005 EzyDVD has 70 retail stores across Australia, the majority being ] stores.

==History==
Established as an online retalier in March 1999 by founder Jim Zavos, the first physical EzyDVD store opened in 2002. The main headquarters and distribution warehouse is located in ], ].

==Retail Stores==
As of 2005 EzyDVD has 70 retail stores across Australia, the majority being ] stores. Each store has a PC linked to the EzyDVD website to allow customers to search for titles themselves or titles not available on shelf, which the store can then order in.

==Exclusive Packaging==
In an effort to induce buyers to shop with them, EzyDVD carries a large number of reputed exclusives, special packaging such as backpacks and hinged boxes for large volume boxsets and ] for smaller sets and movies. Excluding the packaging, the DVDs themselves are the normal mainstream versions available elsewhere.


==External links== ==External links==

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EzyDVD, founded in 2002 by Jim Zavos, is Australia's largest online and off-line specialist DVD retailer. As of 2005 EzyDVD has 70 retail stores across Australia, the majority being franchise stores.

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