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Posted by Richard C. on 01/03/06 15:30
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<Roberts@FBI.gov> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 16:33:13 GMT, "Walter R." <wer25@example.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I invested all of 40 bucks in a DVD recorder. I hoped I would be able to
>>copy all kinds of good, old movies from netflix and the local public
>>libraries. Alas. this dream of a great movie library was not fulfilled.
>>
>>Practically all DVDs that I borrowed from the library, especially the
>>popular ones that I was interest in, were scratched and the movies barely
>>stumbled along. The disks from netflix also jerked quite a bit and made
>>for
>>a less than exhilarating movie experience.
>>
>>I tried two different DVD players but the results were equally
>>disappointing. The old VHS tapes worked much better.
>>
>>Was my experience unique, or do other folks have the same problems? Short
>>of
>>buying brand new movie DVDs, how can I get my hands on clean DVD disks?
>>
>>Happy New Year
>
> Post your phone number and we;ll give you a call and help you with
> those copies. This is a service we provide free of charge just
> because we like to help people like yourself.
>
> Roberts
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Or better yet, he could e-mail hotline@mpaa.org and describe his problem
giving his name, phone, and address and they will come to his house to help
him out.
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