DVDEmpire.com Announces '8 Ball Sweepstakes'

WARRENDALE, Penn. – DVDEmpire.com, a DVD video and entertainment retailer, has announced the launch of its "8 Ball Sweepstakes" taking place in September.

Customers are offered a chance to "shake the 8-ball" after they complete an online order for a chance to win immediate savings ranging from $1-5 on their current order. In addition to the instant savings, customers are also given a scratch-off game piece in their order for a chance to win a big-screen TV, Windows Media Center, iPods, PSPs and more. Everyone that plays is an instant winner of some kind.

According to DVDEmpire, for many consumers, shopping online is like shaking a 'Magic 8 Ball': You never know what you are going to get. Although consumer confidence regarding online purchases has increased over the last five years, many shoppers are still nervous about taking the plunge and giving their credit card info to a web-based business.

Once the purchase has been made, customers are sent confirmation emails every step of the way so they are aware that the company has received their order, alerted if there is a problem with their order and automatically notified when their order ships. During this process, the customer also has the option to edit their order online by adding/removing products, changing the shipping method or canceling the order altogether.

DVDEmpire.com has been selling DVDs, games, CDs and more, online for over eight years. In 2005, DVDEmpire.com was included in Internet Retailer's Top 400 Guide of the best online retail websites.

For more information, visit www.dvdempire.com.

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

FSC Recommends Platforms Integrate StopNCII.org Tool

In a blog post, Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has recommended that platforms integrate the StopNCII.org tool to prevent the sharing of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII).

Utah 'Porn Tax' Bill With VPN Provisions Passes State Senate

The Utah state Senate has passed a bill that would impose a 2% tax on the revenues of adult websites doing business in that state, and make sites liable if Utah minors use VPNs to circumvent geolocation.

Fast-Tracked Arizona Bill Includes Consent 'Catch-22' for Adult Sites

A bill advancing rapidly through the Arizona state legislature would impose new requirements for adult content uploaded online, including seemingly contradictory provisions that could effectively make it impossible for adult sites to operate in the state.

VirtualRealPorn Launches WebXR-Enabled Site

VirtualRealPorn has officially launched its new site, built on Web Extended Reality (WebXR) technology.

'MyAsianGFs' Launches Through Paysite.com

MyAsianGFs.com has officially launched through Paysite.com.

Corey Silverstein to Host Webinar on North Carolina Age Verification Thursday

Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein has announced his latest "Legal Impact" webinar, titled "North Carolina AV Law — Content Creation Issues," to livestream Thursday at 4 p.m. (EST).

Ofcom Fines 8579 LLC $1.8 Million for AV Noncompliance

U.K. media regulator Ofcom on Monday imposed a fine of 1.35 million pounds (more than $1.8 million) against adult site operator 8579 LLC for failing to implement age checks as required for compliance with the Online Safety Act.

Pearl Industry Network Launches 'TrustLink' Creator Verification Platform

Trade group Pearl Industry Network (PiN) has launched TrustLink, its free creator verification platform.

FSC Updates Complaint in Tennessee AV Case, AG Motions to Dismiss

The Free Speech Coalition this week filed an amended complaint in its lawsuit challenging the Protect Tennessee Minors Act as unconstitutional, in response to which the Tennessee attorney general motioned for dismissal of the case.

Cherie DeVille Joins Woodhull Freedom Foundation 'Free Speech' Panel

Multi-XMAs winner Cherie DeVille will join the upcoming Woodhull Freedom Foundation panel series "Fact Checked by Woodhull," addressing free speech on Feb. 26.

Show More