XRentDVD and Digital Sin Offer Free DVDs

SANTA ANA, Calif. – XRentDVD.com, an adult DVD rental and sales website, has announced it will offer customers 25 percent off of Digital Sin DVDs in March along with the opportunity to receive every new Digital Sin release for one year for free.

A total of 25 winners will be awarded various prizes ranging from free Digital Sin new releases for a year, one month and varying levels of free DVD selections from Digital Sin's over 300 titles. Winners will be determined based on the total amount of new Digital Sin products they purchase from XRentDVD during the month of March, 2006.

"We ran a sale and promotion similar to this last May with a different studio, the response was enormous," said Vincent Sorvino, General Manager of XRentDVD. "Our customers seem to respond to the deep discount of 25 percent off the regular price. The opportunity to win Digital Sin new releases free for a year is a huge motivator."

The customer that buys the highest dollar value of Digital Sin DVDs in March will receive every new Digital Sin release for one calendar year starting on April 1, 2006. The second highest dollar value will receive all of April's Digital Sin new releases. Customers spending the third and fourth highest amounts will receive five and three Digital Sin DVDs of their choice. Customers registering sales that rank in the fifth through 25th highest on Digital Sin products will receive a free copy of a Digital Sin new release scheduled for release in April.

"Digital Sin has been a long time partner with XRentDVD, almost since we started this company," said Sorvino. "With Digital Sin releasing an estimate two DVDs a week, the winner could end up receiving close to 100 DVDs for free at the end of a year. That's a lot of free DVDs."

For more information, visit XRentDVD.com.

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