English Language Issues seem to be plaguing your company. My laptop broke some time ago, and I realized recently how much I was missing those beautiful dancing models whose shows I had bought. Please notice I used the term bought, as in purchased, which is what your company put on its website. My credit card statement also characterized them as purchases.
So I went to your site with my new tablet, to look at the shows I had purchased, and your website, for some reason, thought it appropriate to offer to charge me money to see the content I already bought.
This has led me to the inescapable conclusion that your company has either lost its access to the English language, our that you have decided to begin lying to your customers.
Now I assume it must be the former, althugh every language on earth has the ability to distinguish between purchasing and renting. After all, if you were actually telling the truth about my "Purchases", then, as is the case with all purchases, them attempting to charge me money to gain access to what I already have is called, "Extortion", which is worse than, "Theft".
So here's my suggestion: Allow your customers to begin "Donating" your company small amounts of "Money", so that you may "Rent" some "Dictionaries" so that you may regain your access to the English Language, at least temporarily, since you obviously don't seem to "buy in" to the notion of actually purchasing things. After all, I wouldn't want to introduce any further ***** into a situation that you apparently already have so much trouble handling properly.
Please advise me and your other customers when (or "IF") you "Decide" to "Change" your business plan and product offerings to reflect your actual practices, instead just being a very large accumulation of irrelevant words .
Seriously, though, you should either change your actions to fit your words, or vice versa. There is STILL a great deal of frustration, and even anger, at the fact that your actions seem to imply that you do not give a Sham (or is it a Dit?) about what your customers think.