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DVD –  A RELIANCE DIGITAL VIDEO DAMAGE
Have you attempted a BIG FLIX RELIANCE - trust me “oh it’s an oxymoron” you will be flicked don’t fall prey. I fell short to greed and accepted an offer which promised me a 3 month subscription and get one month free, not stopping there; they made me visualize a one way air ticket and a gift voucher; all for just 1000 bucks. You might want to know what their trick is - A movie a day delivery at door step and if you don’t give a “pickup request” on a given day you won’t be delivered or the old DVD be picked up, Fine! Now movie will be delivered at 3pm, 4pm or dead line by 7pm the comical part is you have to give a “pickup request” for the undelivered movie before 5 pm if not you are going to miss one day’s movie watching and you lose 10 bucks and pay Ambanee the same. So from one person on an average 10bucks per day, imagine this is how a 27 storied apartment Ambanee's home have 3 helipads, Six floors for parking, a full floor for car maintenance, Balconies with gardens, Entertainment floor with 50 seat, a refuge floor which would come in use in emergencies, facilities for athletics and a swimming pool, 2 full floors made of glass-front especially for guests of Ambanee’s. I am not jealous, I just want my 10 bucks saved. Think twice before you reliance.

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