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Ze
18th August 2006, 22:23
Shopping Spree
How to Get Free Books, CDs, and Movies from Focus on the Family & Thereby Taking Money out of the Pockets of Anti-Gay Bigots in 12 Easy Steps

BY NOEL BLACK

Gay marriage is on the ropes and you may be feeling despondent about the tedious process and dim prospects for any kind of meaningful change in the near future. And why wouldn't you? There are a total of eight states in the U.S. that don't have Defense of Marriage amendments either on the books or in the works, and Massachusetts is still the only state that permits same-sex marriage. The Washington State Supreme Court handed down its anti-gay-marriage decision several weeks ago and Washington's gay community is licking its wounds and contemplating an incremental push for civil unions.

When I'm feeling despondent over the state of gay rights in Americaâor the concurrent assaults on reproductive freedom, science, and rational thoughtâthere's just one thing that helps me overcome my feelings of despair: getting free shit from Focus on the Family!

Few people know that Focus on the Familyâthe powerful evangelical Christian para-church based in Colorado Springsâwill give you, absolutely free of charge, books, CDs, and DVDs. Usually people pay for these products, and the millions of dollars raised helps Focus on the Family produce yet more books and CDs featuring Dr. James Dobson and other Focus "experts." (Focus on the Family's experts, when they're not chatting on the phone with Karl Rove, run around the country teaching people how to stop being so gay and when it's appropriate to kick their kids' asses.)

Not only does ordering free stuff from Focus on the Familyâsent to myself or people I don't likeâsatisfy a deeply juvenile impulse, it has the added benefit of taking money directly out of homo-hater Dobson's pocket. The one drawback is that getting free shit from Focus on the Family is a tad time consuming and a bit tricky, but it's well worth the effort.

Here's how to do it:

1. Go to www.family.org and you will see their home page.

2. Once you're at the home page, look for the "Resources" link in the blue bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and click it.

3. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side, you'll notice categories such as "Homosexuality." Go ahead and click that for shits and giggles.

4. It's time to start shopping! Scroll down a little bit and feel the homophobia flow. How about a nice copy of A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality? Go ahead and click the "Add to Cart" button.

5. Now comes a tough decision: Do you have the book sent to yourself so you can sell it on eBay for cash (my personal favorite) or do you keep it on your mantel as a high-larious conversation piece to point at and laugh when your friends and family come over? Or do you send it to a jerk? I always opt for sending it to myself. Yes, you may end up on the Focus on the Family mailing list (though I've been doing this for some time and have never received anything beyond what I ordered), but reading Focus on the Family's junk mail is a good way to keep tabs on their activities and it will cost them even more money in postage.

Please note: Focus on the Family won't send you more than $100 worth of materials for free in any given shopping trip, so be sure to keep it reasonable and return often.

6. Select "Add New Shipping Address" and click "Proceed to Checkout." Or, hell, continue to shop and pick up a box set of The Chronicles of Narnia on CD.

7. The next screen will ask you to sign up for an account and give your information. Don't worry, they don't ask for your credit-card number. Enter whatever name and address you like, because you won't be paying.

8. Once you've filled out all the required fields (you can also create a fake e-mail account if you're super paranoid), click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time. You'll now find yourself at the "Here Is Your Cart" field. Annoying thing alert: You may have to reenter your info again after this field to actually set up your account. But just keep going until you get to the "How Much Would You Like to Donate?" page.

9. So, how much would you like to donate? Zero dollars, obviously. Don't be fooled by the field in the lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation amounts. Simply select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount you would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you for credit-card information!) Proceed to checkout.

10. You'll now be led to a screen that will try to make you feel guilty about the amount you haven't donated. But don't feel bad! Just proceed to checkout again.

11. Jesus! Here you are on the twelfth step and you still don't have your self-hatred materials! And you thought preventing homosexuality was supposed to be easy! Click "Checkout Now" and you're done.

Congratulations!

You have just removed a few dollars from the coffers of a major anti-gay organization. You can further capitalize on your brief investment of time by selling the item/s on eBay. You'd be surprised how much money you can getâa friend of mine makes a few hundred extra dollars every few months on this perfectly legal activity.

And if your conscience begins to bother you, think of it this way: Focus on the Family would probably like for you to have the materials anyway, because there's that minute chance that, once in your hands, the materials may inspire you to have a personal relationship with Jesus.

Finally, don't forget to pass this information on to all your friends. Proselytizing isn't just for Christians, you know. Go gay!

Tower of Bebel
19th August 2006, 10:53
You found that out nicely ;) . I wonder if one day you'll oly get 'free' magazines only if you donate enough.... aweful to see that people donate to stop gays from getting a marriage

apathy maybe
19th August 2006, 15:10
Shipping to: apthay maybe
Qty Resource Code and Name Amount Extension
Delete current item Change item shipping address BP585: Money Management for College Students Paperback by Larry Burkett & Todd Temple 12.00 12.00
1 ISFEE: International Service Fee 10.00 10.00
Total shipped to apathy maybe (USD): $ 22.00

Shipping to: apthay maybe
Qty Resource Code and Name Amount Extension
Delete current item Change item shipping address BK099: Bringing Up Boys Hardcover by Dr. James C. Dobson 23.00 23.00
Delete current item Change item shipping address F00681D: Les Misérables 3 CDs 15.00 15.00
Delete current item Change item shipping address BD188: Shop, Save and Share Paperback by Ellie Kay 10.00 10.00
1 ISFEE: International Service Fee 10.00 10.00
Total shipped to apthay maybe (USD): $ 58.00

Total for Requested Resources: US $ 80.00

For some reason they gave me two address, but both were the same. I like the one Shop, Save and Share Paperback by Ellie Kay 10.00 10.00



The amount you have chosen to give is less than the suggested donation for the resources requested, as shown below:
Total of Resource Request = US $ 80.00

Amount you've chosen to give = US $ 0.00

If the above is not correct and you'd like to revise your donation amount for the resources, return to the donation screen by clicking the button below.

Fuck they have a lot of screens asking to confirm stuff!


Your request was successfully sent to Focus on the Family!
We recommend that you print this page for your records. We will process the resource(s) you requested within 24 hours (48 hours if placed on the weekend). You will receive the item(s) in approximately 7-10 business days (4-9 weeks for magazine subscriptions).
Yay!

Comrade J
22nd August 2006, 02:30
Will they deliver to the UK?

apathy maybe
22nd August 2006, 03:39
Originally posted by Comrade [email protected] 22 2006, 09:31 AM
Will they deliver to the UK?
Well I am in Australia, and that is what the two USD10 "ISFEE: International Service Fee " service fees are. I'ld be upset but I only donated 0.00 dollars anyway, so I'm not.

I commend this scam to the public.

Zero
22nd August 2006, 08:47
I posted this on a few of the other boards I frequent. Someone should post this on totse.

Rollo
22nd August 2006, 11:53
Wow it works, good find zero mate.

An archist
22nd August 2006, 13:39
hahaha, thanks mate, now I won't have to worry about my kids 'becoming' gay anymore ;)

razboz
24th August 2006, 17:11
Why dont we send huge amounts of materials, preferably harbacks and heavy items, to selected Right-Wing politicians? If every one did it it could get bloody annoying...

drain.you
25th August 2006, 04:13
lol. superb. done it and i feel great.

hamperleft
6th September 2006, 05:44
lol, tried this, but i think they cought on, it now says if you want stuff bellow the suggested donation, you have to call and beg.

apathy maybe
6th September 2006, 05:51
I still haven't recieved my items yet, but I'll post when I do.

I wonder if they will still send the items though? Perhaps they sent an email to my fake email address asking me to verify my order. Umm...

Ander
7th September 2006, 04:38
Better than selling these to people would be to organize a huge bonfire. But I feel bad for wasting all that paper....straight to the recycling plant then?

StartToday
3rd February 2007, 15:40
Does this still work?

Rollo
3rd February 2007, 16:39
Nahh. I tried it on August 22, 2006 and they never came. Altho I did get a crapload of mail spam.

apathy maybe
20th February 2007, 20:01
I still haven't received my goods yet. I can't remember my fake email address, so I can't check it for spam. Oh well. Someone should close this thread now, before someone else falls for it.

Red October
20th February 2007, 22:59
i just did it. now they ask you to call them to verfify your order with this message:


Thank you for your order. Due to a coordinated effort by some to abuse the benevolent practices of our ministry, we require a phone call to 1-800-A-FAMILY (232-6459) to validate and confirm your order. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and support as we continue to nurture and defend families worldwide.

so i called them about 5 minutes ago and talked to a very nice yound woman who told me to call back friday when the order is processed. i dont know why they wouldnt send it if i act like a perfectly nice christian boy who is looking for materials to strengthen his faith. maybe i should say im impoverished so i cant afford to pay for the stuff.

lithium
23rd February 2007, 21:22
Originally posted by Red [email protected] 20, 2007 10:59 pm
so i called them about 5 minutes ago and talked to a very nice yound woman who told me to call back friday when the order is processed. i dont know why they wouldnt send it if i act like a perfectly nice christian boy who is looking for materials to strengthen his faith. maybe i should say im impoverished so i cant afford to pay for the stuff.
LOL! I never got the stuff I ordered, but, meh.. Was fun doing it anyway!

Question everything
24th February 2007, 00:28
Why dont we send huge amounts of materials, preferably harbacks and heavy items, to selected Right-Wing politicians? If every one did it it could get bloody annoying...

Or Salt, a new Anthrax scare :lol: