Are girls more trustworthy?
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Are girls more trustworthy?
I'll tell you why i ask,there's a site on the net where i occasionally buy copied/pirate dvd's and the sellers that get the best response are always the girls.Its like blokes may rip you off but girls are so innocent and sweet they'd never do such a thing.
If i was selling anything dodgy on the net,i'd pretend i was a female,thats for sure.
If i was selling anything dodgy on the net,i'd pretend i was a female,thats for sure.
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Originally Posted by Peanuts
Are girls more trustworthy?
nope, just more devious
nope, just more devious
Mind you it's always been the way to use a lady as a way forward in anything.
I myself have got some superb results in the past by asking my lovely one of the moment to deal with something that requires a hint of flesh to gain the best deal.
Men really are useless when they see a hint of breást coming towards them backed up by a confident female, all training goes out of the window as their little man takes over.
Similar psychology really.
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Not as many females buy illegal copied or pirated DVD's supporting organised crime gangs and drug cartels so yes I think they are more trust worthy
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Originally Posted by RB5 Paul
what??????
The evidence suggests over two thirds of pirate blockbuster films such as Sherk2 and Spiderman2 originate through organised crime gangs who use the money to further their criminal activities such as drug trafficing.
IMO the penalties for those selling and buying are not high enough.
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I see,i think you'll find drug trafficking pays for itself quite well tho (i think the media will use anything thats not directly bad for you and tie it in with something else,more to do with multi million pound movie companys losing a few quid than funding drug cartels but whose gonna sympathise with that?)
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Originally Posted by RB5 Paul
I see,i think you'll find drug trafficking pays for itself quite well tho (i think the media will use anything thats not directly bad for you and tie it in with something else,more to do with multi million pound movie companys losing a few quid than funding drug cartels but whose gonna sympathise with that?)
The Police spokesman said weight for weight the DVD's were more valuable and carried a far lesser penalty, that's why the gangs are getting into it in a big way.
Can't see the point myself, pay £1000's for a good quality home cinema setup then watch a dodgy copy on it to save a few quid.
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It will carry a far lesser penalty,dvd's don't become addictive and drive away your friends and family and pretty much mess up your entire life,and cause you to commit more crime to get another latest blockbuster
And your right i wouldn't bother with poor quality pirate copies on my system either lol
P.S. Anyone want a copy of spiderman 2?? ha ha (joke)
And your right i wouldn't bother with poor quality pirate copies on my system either lol
P.S. Anyone want a copy of spiderman 2?? ha ha (joke)
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logiclee: it may not be worth watching a pirate copy on a £1000+ home cinema system, but on a £200 Argos DVD player/TV combo I'd challenge you or anyone else to tell the difference. Did I hear anyone say double layer DVD+R?
blah blah... piracy is evil... going to hell... yadda yadda
blah blah... piracy is evil... going to hell... yadda yadda
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Originally Posted by logiclee
Can't see the point myself, pay £1000's for a good quality home cinema setup then watch a dodgy copy on it to save a few quid.
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Originally Posted by Ringpeas
If they didn't charge stupid money for something that costs pence to make, then there would be no market for the pirates.
Its their own fault really
Its their own fault really
I'm sure he will be upset that you think £10-£15 is stupid money to pay for a DVD.
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[QUOTE=logiclee]I'm sure Sam Raimi will be pleased to know that his SpiderMan2 film cost pence to make and not the hundreds of millions of dollars like he thought.
I believe that the film has already more than paid for itself with takings in the US box office. So I kinda see his point. The DVD is then a ripoff by that logic.
I believe that the film has already more than paid for itself with takings in the US box office. So I kinda see his point. The DVD is then a ripoff by that logic.
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Well I think DVD's are good value as long as you don't pay high street prices, most on-line retailers have the latest DVD's for betwwen £10-£15.
Take off the costs of the disc, case, booklet and label, VAT, retailers profit, transportation costs and you are not left with a vast amount going to the Studio's to fund future film production. Stuff saving a few quid to watch a poor quality copy.
Then again in the days before DVD I was paying up to £60 for a movie on Laser Disc.
Lee
Take off the costs of the disc, case, booklet and label, VAT, retailers profit, transportation costs and you are not left with a vast amount going to the Studio's to fund future film production. Stuff saving a few quid to watch a poor quality copy.
Then again in the days before DVD I was paying up to £60 for a movie on Laser Disc.
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Sure these films cost a lot to make, and if I really want to see it I will go to the cinema and pay the entrance fee without complaining.
There a lots of films that I am really not that fussed about watching, but I would pay up to £3 or £4 to watch (cost of rental) I certainly will not pay £15 for a DVD which costs pence to make, and I will only probably watch it once or twice.
I do get the odd pirate DVD, but the film makers lose nothing as I would never have bought them at their prices anyway.
So reduce the cost, increase sales and put the pirates out of business!
Simple really
There a lots of films that I am really not that fussed about watching, but I would pay up to £3 or £4 to watch (cost of rental) I certainly will not pay £15 for a DVD which costs pence to make, and I will only probably watch it once or twice.
I do get the odd pirate DVD, but the film makers lose nothing as I would never have bought them at their prices anyway.
So reduce the cost, increase sales and put the pirates out of business!
Simple really
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Originally Posted by logiclee
Well I think DVD's are good value as long as you don't pay high street prices, most on-line retailers have the latest DVD's for betwwen £10-£15.
Take off the costs of the disc, case, booklet and label, VAT, retailers profit, transportation costs and you are not left with a vast amount going to the Studio's to fund future film production. Stuff saving a few quid to watch a poor quality copy.
Then again in the days before DVD I was paying up to £60 for a movie on Laser Disc.
Lee
Take off the costs of the disc, case, booklet and label, VAT, retailers profit, transportation costs and you are not left with a vast amount going to the Studio's to fund future film production. Stuff saving a few quid to watch a poor quality copy.
Then again in the days before DVD I was paying up to £60 for a movie on Laser Disc.
Lee
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Originally Posted by Ringpeas
but I would pay up to £3 or £4 to watch (cost of rental)
Our local rental place charges £2 for the latest DVD's and £1.95 for three days for the older stuff.
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Originally Posted by STi wanna Subaru
Biggest rip off are console and PC games.... £40! joke!
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Originally Posted by logiclee
Bloody hell.
Our local rental place charges £2 for the latest DVD's and £1.95 for three days for the older stuff.
Lee
Our local rental place charges £2 for the latest DVD's and £1.95 for three days for the older stuff.
Lee
Having said that, I think it is £3 to get a film from NTL box office, and even £6 for some of the 'ahem' saucy stuff.