Saw this on Blu-Ray.com and the program goes like this:[quote name='"CH108"']Here are the address's of the two exchange centre's
US and Canada:
PHE Mkt c/o Deluxe Media Management
P.O. Box 801464
Valencia, CA 91380-1464
UK:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
'Gladiator Exchange'
Prospect House
80-110 New Oxford Street
London
WC1A 1HB
Telephone number of Paramount: 888-889-9456
The operator will only want to confirm that you have the old disc, using the number on the inner ring of the disc (data side) so it's not entirely necessary.
I would take disc one and make a note of the number in the inner ring data side ( you would have to hold it in the light at a certain angle) it should be NA*****R1 or something like that. Then put the disc in a plastic sleeve or something to protect it and then put the disc in an envelope with a letter explaining that you want your disc replaced with the remastered version. Also put your name, address, telephone number and the disc number just to be safe, although I'm sure they'll see it when they look at the disc.[/quote]Essentially, you send Paramount disc one of the old transfer and in ~2 weeks they'll send you a copy of the remastered version for free. I'll be partaking in this, as I'm sure many of you will too. The proof is in the pudding:

For anyone looking for a quick letter format to send with their copy, you might find mine useful:
US and Canada:
PHE Mkt c/o Deluxe Media Management
P.O. Box 801464
Valencia, CA 91380-1464
UK:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
'Gladiator Exchange'
Prospect House
80-110 New Oxford Street
London
WC1A 1HB
Telephone number of Paramount: 888-889-9456
The operator will only want to confirm that you have the old disc, using the number on the inner ring of the disc (data side) so it's not entirely necessary.
I would take disc one and make a note of the number in the inner ring data side ( you would have to hold it in the light at a certain angle) it should be NA*****R1 or something like that. Then put the disc in a plastic sleeve or something to protect it and then put the disc in an envelope with a letter explaining that you want your disc replaced with the remastered version. Also put your name, address, telephone number and the disc number just to be safe, although I'm sure they'll see it when they look at the disc.[/quote]Essentially, you send Paramount disc one of the old transfer and in ~2 weeks they'll send you a copy of the remastered version for free. I'll be partaking in this, as I'm sure many of you will too. The proof is in the pudding:

For anyone looking for a quick letter format to send with their copy, you might find mine useful:
RE: Gladiator Blu-Ray Exchange Program
Greetings,
Please find enclosed a copy of Gladiator (disc ID NAXXXXXXXR1) for exchange with a re-mastered copy and ship to the address below:
[Your Name, Address, and Optional Phone #]
Warm Regards,
[Your Name]
Greetings,
Please find enclosed a copy of Gladiator (disc ID NAXXXXXXXR1) for exchange with a re-mastered copy and ship to the address below:
[Your Name, Address, and Optional Phone #]
Warm Regards,
[Your Name]
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