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M.U.L.E. Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tifaanyy0 on April 19, 2011, 05:39



Title: Get Smart The Complete Authentic DVD Collection
Post by: Tifaanyy0 on April 19, 2011, 05:39
We have the technology. We have the DVDs. The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection is now available for the first time ever on DVD. You’ll get all 100 episodes of the groundbreaking series, all digitally remastered and restored for pristine clarity.
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection is housed in a 40-DVD Collector’s Box that includes a bionic sound chip and a special 3D lenticular design of Steve Austin. But hurry, this exclusive collection is not available in stores!
Beware of bootlegs, Get your official Boxset at  www.thesixmilliondollarmandvd.com (http://www.thesixmilliondollarmandvd.com)


Title: Re: Get Smart The Complete Authentic DVD Collection
Post by: Death_Mule17 on April 19, 2011, 09:53
Why do all these spam posts use a semi hot chick pic?, try using a nude pic next time if you want my attention.

thx


DM

ps. router still under construction, coming back soon


Title: Re: Get Smart The Complete Authentic DVD Collection
Post by: Mt-Wampus on April 19, 2011, 14:13

  The 6 million dollar man sucks!

We have the technology. We have the DVDs. The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection is now available for the first time ever on DVD. You’ll get all 100 episodes of the groundbreaking series, all digitally remastered and restored for pristine clarity.
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection is housed in a 40-DVD Collector’s Box that includes a bionic sound chip and a special 3D lenticular design of Steve Austin. But hurry, this exclusive collection is not available in stores!
Beware of bootlegs, Get your official Boxset at  www.thesixmilliondollarmandvd.com (http://www.thesixmilliondollarmandvd.com)



Title: Re: Get Smart The Complete Authentic DVD Collection
Post by: Rogue Cat on April 21, 2011, 23:42
Wait, wait, wait. Look at what I found about the company SPAMming our forum: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-Life

For the lazy ones I copy and paste:
Quote
Controversy
In recent years, the company has been subject to bad press due to questionable billing practices.[citation needed] Some customers claim that they have been tricked into purchasing multiple CDs from Time Life. Buyers, wishing to purchase single CDs, do not fully understand that they are entering into "Continuity Programs," despite the promotional advertisements stating they will be introduced into a series of CDs shipped "every few weeks," automatically billing the credit card. Critics contend that the company's disclosure about automatic follow-up orders is intentionally and deceptively placed in areas where it is unlikely to be read. Time Life does, however, back every product with a 30 day money-back guarantee and the customer's account will be refunded upon receipt of the returned item. As a benefit, customers can call customer service to cancel at any time, whereas services such as BMG Music Service and Columbia House (which have since merged) require the customer to buy a certain number of CDs before they can cancel.

Just for curiosity, a customer who seems to be quite disappointed with the company. The wiki is not for personal messages, so just commenting it (same, in controversy):

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Time%E2%80%93Life&oldid=411647424

Oh, there's more. Looks like there is more SPAM in other forums, at least the ones I've found with Google, not checked Yahoo nor others. Exactly the same message and also the same girl in the avatar:

http://streetphire.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9845.0
http://www.hcgloss.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=f0adfdd610e91531e99a7035ef51b2e3&topic=601.msg1034#msg1034

I vote for anyone registered into Wikipedia to add a formal article into the "controversy" section about their advertisement/SPAM campaigns on forums. This is not the way a serious company advertises. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Beware, customers! Untrustworthy company ahead!