By the time (or shortly after) the WT started offering DVDs they had stopped asking for a specific contribution amount for them and all other items. [They still asked for contributions for them, for several years, but they had stopped stating a specific amount. Except, I remember one overseer (and/or a KM) saying when making a contribution to keep in mind how much similar products cost (namely those sold by for profit businesses).] Furthermore, cassette packages and DVDs have production costs. I don't specifically recall them being advertised on the back pages of WT literature, though I know that books were.
I have no disagreement with the accusations of "the pressure and deliberate persuasion of transferring over building and land Titles of Kingdom Halls", hence I did not say those accusations were false.
I don't bother to make posts about every action (bad or good) the WT does.
If by "on the fence about this religion" you mean I am not sure whether or not to stay out of the religion, you are wrong. I desire to never again become active in the religion. I am an atheist and I won't become a theist again (unless perhaps I loose my mind). If the religion ever ends its shunning policy of ex-JWs in regards to their JW family members, I will immediately officially disassociate from the religion. I see many flaws with the religion, but that doesn't mean I think there is nothing good about it. It also doesn't mean I think they are dishonest in everything they said, instead I see they were dishonest in many things and honest in many more things they said. If you mean I am hesitant to get rid of all of the WT literature I have, then in that respect you are correct. I appreciate some of their literature, to varying degrees, whereas I have extremely low appreciation for most of their other literature.