Re: People's Republic of China = People's Republic of Couterfeit. They conterfeit everything from hollywood movie DVD to LV handbag!!!
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Re: People's Republic of China = People's Republic of Couterfeit. They conterfeit everything from hollywood movie DVD to LV handbag!!!         

Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: VISTA_SP2
Date: Aug 16, 2008 08:30

Yes
See here--->>>
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/youare.php

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Nah, after the fake singing from little Chinese girl, it's worth
nothing but I will download it to see what else is fake!

People's Republic of China = People's Republic of Couterfeit. They
conterfeit everything from hollywood movie DVD to LV handbag!!!

On Aug 14, 9:38 am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
> On Aug 14, 7:44 am, hu.jt.beij...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> 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!
>
> You are quibbling about a mere 10 bucks? No wonder you have to work in
> a gay bar.
>
>
>
>> On Aug 14, 7:29 am, ltlee1 hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> On Aug 14, 6:55 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>> That means, it will be available inwww.verycd.comforfreedownload
>>>> soon.
>
>>> Or one can buy the international edition from North America internet
>>> dvd outlets for USD 9.99 or less.
>
>>>> On Aug 14, 6:51 am, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> Olympics' grand gala sells well on DVD
>>>>> (Shanghai Daily)
>>>>> Updated: 2008-08-13 16:02 Comments(3)
>>>>> PrintMailhttp://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cityguide/2008-08/13/content_6932879.htm
>
>>>>> 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]
>
>>>>> 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.
>
>>>>> The first batch of 500 DVDs went on sale at Shanghai Book Mall at
>>>>> 10
>>>>> a.m. Tuesday and sold out before noon.
>
>>>>> "The rapid sell-out was way beyond our expectations," said Huang
>>>>> Ping,
>>>>> a book mall manager who oversees audio-visual products.
>
>>>>> Priced at 55 yuan (US$8.01), the two-disc set debuted at dozens of
>>>>> bookstores and audio-visual product shops in Shanghai.
>
>>>>> 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.
>
>>>>> The surprisingly strong market response pushed the seller to
>>>>> immediately order an extra supply from the product's distributor
>>>>> in
>>>>> Beijing.
>
>>>>> 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.
>
>>>>> Elva Zhou, a white-collar worker, said she would pick up one copy
>>>>> for
>>>>> her father, an avid collector.
>
>>>>> "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.
>
>>>>> Huang said that a third batch of 500 copies would be available on
>>>>> Wednesday to ensure a continuous market supply.
>
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