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I just received You've Got Mail from Amazon.ca. I expected it to be Alliance since it was the cheaper of the two sold on Amazon but it wasn't. Stamped on the back was: Disc Made in Mexico. Now normally that wouldn't bother me but the discs have a very distinctive glue odour to them that is very strong. All my other blu ray discs were odour free. Has anyone else who might have bought it noticed this?
Now a couple of years ago I picked up two dvds from Amazon marketplace and they had that same odour but were definite copies. |
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