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Old 07-01-06 | 09:17 PM
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"The Devil's Plaything" missing bonus disc offer?

Hi,

I bought Retro-Seduction Cinema's disc of "The Devil's Plaything" the other day. There was a bright orange sticker on the wrap mentioning something about a free bonus disc offer, but I'll be damned if I can find anything inside the case about said offer.

Anyways, I just emailed RSC about it. I figured while I'm waiting on an answer from them I'd ask here if anyone else had discovered their offer card missing and how RSC handled it.

Thanks!
Old 07-02-06 | 10:27 AM
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I just received an email (less than 12-hour turn around on a holiday weekend! Nice!) from the distributor. The bonus disc is the uncut version of "The Devil's Plaything" (titled "Vampire Ecstasy"). $3 plus a copy of my email and it will be on it's way to me.
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Mine had a yellow postcard inside the box that I filled out and mailed in with $3. I was expecting the bonus disc to come in a cardboard envelope, but they sent a whole DVD with a regular case. I haven't watched it yet.
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Originally Posted by Quatermass
Mine had a yellow postcard inside the box that I filled out and mailed in with $3. I was expecting the bonus disc to come in a cardboard envelope, but they sent a whole DVD with a regular case. I haven't watched it yet.
Cool! Thanks for the info, Quatermass. I was expecting a cardboard mailer too. Were you required to cut anything off the original DVD's cover as proof of purchase, or was the postcard enough? They only mentioned a copy of the email and the $3 in their reply. I expected I'd have to cut something off the original sleeve as proof, so if it's not required, great! Are they as super-fast with mailing out the new DV as they were with answering my email?
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Originally Posted by muttonhead
Cool! Thanks for the info, Quatermass. I was expecting a cardboard mailer too. Were you required to cut anything off the original DVD's cover as proof of purchase, or was the postcard enough? They only mentioned a copy of the email and the $3 in their reply. I expected I'd have to cut something off the original sleeve as proof, so if it's not required, great! Are they as super-fast with mailing out the new DV as they were with answering my email?
They wanted the original proof-of-purchase cut from the box, but I just copied it with a color copier at the office. I don't remember exactly how long it took, but it seems like it was 2 weeks or less between the time I mailed it and the time I got the disc. There was no shipping notification or anything since it was all done by postal mail.

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