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How to Find Anime

Find anime sometimes could be a difficult task in itsself. Many online sites all they're trying to do is get you a product out of their distribution center to the doorsteps of your house without sending you a quiality product. In the U.S. in particular everything now a days is finding the cheapest product and sacrificing some quality to save a couple bucks. Is it worth it to save 2 to 3 dollars to buy an anime title? I think not.
 

Many websites online are now sending bootleg copies of the animes we all know and love. The consumer thinks they're getting a great deal on a title only to find out that the copy they spent their hard earned cash on is a counterfeit. I myself can say that I've been the victim of this bait and switch.

Some forms of being able to find anime is visiting a local retailer to buy the anime. Those are 100% legit. If you're a little tight on cash at the moment dont fret. Another alternative to buying anime is downloading it. Although not recommended sometimes we just have to do what we have to do. Many sites online for a nominal fee will allow you to use the most of your broadband connection and let you download as much as you want for usually 5+ more u.s. dollars.

The anime community frowns on downloads of anime because they prohibit the anime companies from knowing which anime we truley like. If they cant sell the anime they're making then why make it they say. I personally believe in downloading anime but only to get a basis of the anime. After downloading one or two episodes and get to learn the feel of the anime I go to the local bestbuy and try to buy as much as I can. Best way to buy anime online is visit Amazon.com. They sell legit anime as well.
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