LDM dvd in sport on Sunday all over it's plasters as being free and having passenger 69.
When you come to watch it (cert 18) they want ?9 off you for a pin number.
This must be false advertising.
Too good to be true
Re: Too good to be true
You're reading the Sprot, and you want honesty?
Dishonesty is rarely illegal in these ethically-confused times.... "if it sounds too
good to be true, it usually is".
Dishonesty is rarely illegal in these ethically-confused times.... "if it sounds too
good to be true, it usually is".
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Too good to be true
The pin code will probably be up on the internet somewhere, if not, you can just use any decent DVD ripper software and tell it to rip the main movie and you should be fine.
Re: Too good to be true
Well if anyone has the code please share it.
It appears that the sport have been warned by asa about doing this kind of scam dvd
It appears that the sport have been warned by asa about doing this kind of scam dvd
-
- Posts: 4113
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: Too good to be true
You'd think Sullivan still owned it with a con like that.
-
- Posts: 12410
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
- Location: London
- Contact:
Re: Too good to be true
Given the harsh words said on here about soft versions Im surprised anyone would want to pay ?9 to give this dvd a look in.
Im sure you'll get to see a bit of t&a at least !happy! Why not just buy the hard version?
Im sure you'll get to see a bit of t&a at least !happy! Why not just buy the hard version?
www.realcouples.com
www.onemanbanned.com
www.linkmojo.me/realcouples
www.twitter.com/realcouples
www.facebook.com/realcouples
www.onemanbanned.com
www.linkmojo.me/realcouples
www.twitter.com/realcouples
www.facebook.com/realcouples
Re: Too good to be true
one eyed jack wrote:
> Why not just buy the hard version?
My thoughts exactly. Better than putting dosh anyplace Sullivan's been.
> Why not just buy the hard version?
My thoughts exactly. Better than putting dosh anyplace Sullivan's been.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Too good to be true
This thread seems to have some ideas you could try:
Is it any wonder that the monkey's confused?