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I conceed that you did not get the disk, you should have, but please don't blow the story into some false advertising scheme when it wasn't IMHO.
Call it what you want. But when someone advertises to send you something in return for you providing them with personal information and doesn't deliver, that is what I call FALSE ADVERTISING, misrepresentation, or a flat out liar. A couple of calls to SCEA and emails (one or 2 which I FWD to you Jerry) also promised resolution, but never did. I know it seems kind of petty now, but back then with a small library of PS2 games and a promise of a DEMO DVD for new PS2 owners, a DVD disc that may possibly show some of the most anticipated games for the PS2 (e.g. Gran Turismo, Metal Gear, etc...), was a big deal. I know of several folks here in WA state that never recieved the DISCs. I know of no one that ever recieved them nor have I ever seen the DVD demo disc that was advertised.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Playstation, but no more than my XBOX or Game Boy Advance.
BTW: Jerry, you offered 12 discs. I was never sure if they were demo discs or games. I told you it wasn't big deal as the DEMO DVD wasn't the issue, the point, rather was the principle of the contract, i.e., disclosure of my personal infomation (address, demographic info, etc..) in exchange for a demo DVD. I don't feel that you are responsible for your employers actions (or lack of, in this case), and I don't expect you to resolve this. I only let you know as I thought you may be able to shed some light on what happened to the demo DVDs and to let you know the troubles I went through in trying to get one. I know I am not alone.
-Lee
Take care,
-Lee