On Aug 14, 9:56Â pm, wen.jb.beij...@
gmail.com wrote:
> Nah, after the fake singing from little Chinese girl, it's worth
> nothing but I will download it to see what else is fake!
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> People's Republic of China = People's Republic of Couterfeit. They
> conterfeit everything from hollywood movie DVD to LV handbag!!!
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> On Aug 14, 9:38Â am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
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>> On Aug 14, 7:44Â am, hu.jt.beij...@
gmail.com wrote:
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>>> That means, it will cost double as always, $20 in the states. Nah, I
>>> will get it
fromwww.verycd.comforfree*legally* even before it
>>> arrives in the states. Of course, I can only play it on my PC. I just
>>> downloaded CCTV's special report on Bird's Nest National Stadium to
>>> understand how it's built, amazing, an engineering marvel!
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>> You are quibbling about a mere 10 bucks? No wonder you have to work in
>> a gay bar.
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>>> On Aug 14, 7:29Â am, ltlee1 hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Aug 14, 6:55Â am, hu.jt.ch...@
gmail.com wrote:
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>>>> Or one can buy the international edition from North America internet
>>>> dvd outlets for USD 9.99 or less.
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>>>>> On Aug 14, 6:51Â am, PaPaPeng
yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>>>> An Olympics fan shows off the Beijing Games' opening ceremony DVD he
>>>>>> bought as the discs went on sale in Shanghai on August 12, 2008.
>>>>>> [Photo:
shanghaidaily.com]
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>>>>>> DVD sets featuring the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics flew
>>>>>> off store shelves across Shanghai on Tuesday, the first day that a
>>>>>> recording of the acclaimed production hit the market.
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>>>>>> The first batch of 500 DVDs went on sale at Shanghai Book Mall at 10
>>>>>> a.m. Tuesday and sold out before noon.
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>>>>>> "The rapid sell-out was way beyond our expectations," said Huang Ping,
>>>>>> a book mall manager who oversees audio-visual products.
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>>>>>> Priced at 55 yuan (US$8.01), the two-disc set debuted at dozens of
>>>>>> bookstores and audio-visual product shops in Shanghai.
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>>>>>> Huang said officials at the book mall, the DVD's biggest Shanghai
>>>>>> sales point, expected demand would run around 400 to 500 copies and
>>>>>> ordered 500.
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>>>>>> The surprisingly strong market response pushed the seller to
>>>>>> immediately order an extra supply from the product's distributor in
>>>>>> Beijing.
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>>>>>> A second batch of 300 copies arrived around 3 p.m., amid a group of
>>>>>> waiting customers, and these were expected to last only through the
>>>>>> evening. Book mall managers said most of the DVD buyers were
>>>>>> middle-aged people, with a couple of corporate buyers taking about 10
>>>>>> copies each.
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>>>>>> Elva Zhou, a white-collar worker, said she would pick up one copy for
>>>>>> her father, an avid collector.
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>>>>>> "Since the opening ceremony was so impressive and successful, a DVD
>>>>>> can be a good way for us to enjoy the pageant again at any time, and
>>>>>> it is also a valuable souvenir," Zhou told Shanghai Daily.
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>>>>>> Huang said that a third batch of 500 copies would be available on
>>>>>> Wednesday to ensure a continuous market supply.
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these bootleg issues is announced big and so much until very common
type o problem is south east asia.....guess what, overseas also have
such
troubles which was mentioned by some people probably by the same
way of piracy in this south eadt asia region by these Singgov/chinese/
china
communim........as mentioned in the subject headlines.....
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