Posted by gun guru on September 13, 2008 at 17:18:29 from (68.188.232.38):
3 weeks ago my wife and I ordered 2 sets of dvds from a website called tvdvdstore.net. The DVD sets came in from China 7-10 days ago. The 1 complete dvd collection is actually some idiot taping the series off the TV 20 years ago in the Baltimore area, there are broken up pieces of commericials in the episodes.....I am really *issed. There are broken commericials of new 1989 Pontiac Bonneville and TV shows that aired in the late 80's. The quality of the Dvds themselves is terrible and I really want to call law enforcement on these people. I paid $90 for this dvd collection. (over 100 episodes)
What do you guys think I should do? I am tempted to have my wife stop payment through Visa. What ever you do dont buy a *amn thing from tvdvdstore.net.
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