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Posted by Invid Fan on 12/04/05 08:46
In article <g7n3p1hm62ma5pnp99pgqtltmksqojtfqh@4ax.com>, Apple68
<magical@mysterytour.com> wrote:
> On 2 Dec 2005 20:55:35 -0800, "lilydied@aintitcoolmail.com"
> <lilydied@aintitcoolmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >>
> >> Also more eye-catching--
> >> In addition to the "standout" square shape, you'll notice most of the
> >> cardboard covers also have cool shiny-foil effects, which don't work as
> >> well under plastic wrap.
> >>
> >> Derek Janssen
> >> djanss@charter.net
> >
> >Not in any of the cases I mentioned.
> >
> >Dead (who notices that Derek didn't bother with a snarky parenthetical
> >retort in his name this time) Lily (who never even brought into
> >question of whether or not the slipcovers can be thrown away)
>
>
> It's also an added theft deterrent. Some clowns open the DVD case,
> take the disc, and leave the empty case. This is supposed to prevent
> that.......
So now they can take the disk, then put the case back in the slip cover
and put it back on the shelf. Now nobody will notice it's been opened
until a customer buys it and gets it home.
--
Chris Mack "Refugee, total shit. That's how I've always seen us.
'Invid Fan' Not a help, you'll admit, to agreement between us."
-'Deal/No Deal', CHESS
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