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Posted by Kevin Weaver on 06/19/06 22:18
The stickers are there so you can't open the box while in the store, take
the dvd and leave the box behind. Make's it hard to open. As (The box) Is
what set's off the alarm.
"Dragon" <davewhitnospam@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Phisherman" <noone@nobody.com> wrote in message
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>> On 18 Jun 2006 14:49:04 -0700, byronrobinson@sympatico.ca wrote:
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>>>Is anyone else as frustrated as I am about the number of security
>>>stickers they put on the dvd cases? Yesterday I bought 2 of the new
>>>Peanuts dvds. First, is it really necessary to put 2 security stickers,
>>>plus the one on the top for a dvd thats priced at $10? That seems
>>>excessive to me.
>>>
>>>But that wasnt the worst part. Getting them off is is even harder. All
>>>3 stickers left a huge amount of glue residue and the case looks like
>>>complete crap now. I have to waste more money to buy some blank dvd
>>>cases. I went to the Paramount website to let them know, and guess
>>>what? There is no way to contact them through email. Only an address
>>>and a phone number that is not toll free.
>>>
>>>The same thing happened when I purchased the new 2 disc Princess Bride.
>>>The stickers left a big mess. MGM did have a contact form, so we will
>>>see if I get a response.
>>>
>>>Anyone else have a comment?
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>> Slightly dampen a small cloth with kerosene. A few drops will do. Use
>> this cloth to remove the glue.
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> But when you pay so much for them why should we have to use fluids to
> remove the glue, be like the British and don't put stickers on the boxes,
> there is security tags inside the box too so what's the need
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> Dave
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