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Sorry, I'm a bit behind with all the new 4K/UHD digital copy codes...
I've just received Pirates 5 in both the regular Blu-ray combo pack and the 4K one. For the moment, I'm keeping both and will decide later on if I sell one of them. Just wanted to ask: Is there any difference to the codes inside each pack? (iTunes is my choice for redeeming Disney codes). I'd rather open just the regular Blu-ray and redeem the code from there. This way I can decide later on if I want to sell the 4K combo pack or not. But of course, if there's any chance the code inside the 4K pack would give a UHD download (or will be upgraded for free in the future by iTunes) I'd much rather redeem that one... ![]() Anyone? |
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