TLAgay.com Announces Summer 'Giveagay' Contest

PHILADELPHIA — TLAgay.com, leading online and direct mail DVD and VOD entertainment retailer, has announced its TLA "Summer Giveagay" contest.

The retail giant will be giving four winners new Sony Blu-ray Disc Players with Super Wi-Fi streaming technology, as well as 10 free movies to start their gay Blu-ray collections.

The TLA Summer Giveagay contest will span five weeks, ending with a Grand Prize. With each order placed at TLAgay.com, customers will be automatically entered to win. The more orders placed in a given week, the more chances a customer has to win, as each order will count as a new entry in the contest.

Every Friday a winner will be chosen at random. Afterwards, the contest will start anew — every new order placed after each drawing will count as an entry for the following week’s drawing. Drawings will take place on Aug. 22, Aug. 29, Sept. 5 and Sept. 12.

On Sept. 19 TLA will award one customer the Grand Prize: a $1,000 TLA Rewards Cash (credit applied to the customer's online account) shopping spree to get anything available for purchase at TLAgay.com.

The Blu-ray Disc movies to be awarded include HBO's “Behind the Candelabra” starring Matt Damon and Michael Douglas; “Keep the Lights On,” an independent relationship drama from director Ira Sachs; Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s star-making turn as a troubled gay hustler in “Mysterious Skin”; gay romance “Latter Days” about a Mormon missionary who falls in love with another boy; and controversial new French thriller, “Stranger by the Lake,” which won the Queer Palm Award at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

Winners will also receive five gay adult films on Blu-ray, including the 2-disc “3D BelAmi”; HIS Video’s “3D Dracula”; TitanMen’s “Mojave Run”; Dominic Ford’s “The Silence of the Cams: Part One”; and TLAgay.com’s exclusive Blu-ray/DVD combo 3-disc set of CockyBoys’ “RoadStrip”. Each Blu-ray player and movie set is worth more than $550.00.

For contest details, visit TLAvideo.com/gay/2.

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