jdmeister wrote:
Interesting..
I wonder if they are "Reprints"..
My earlier post about 4 cases of SGB disks in a garage located in San Pedro was pretty much ignored..
The guy was Persian, and didn't seem like a distributor..
I guess if you spend $400 on a dupe machine, you can be in businss..
....No doubt this is a Major Problem with the industry within itself. I'm sure many others have run into this problem, the counterfeiting side especially in the secondary online market (ebay, amazon sellers, craig's list, etc.). The "Last Chance....Only a Few Left....Brand New...Still In Shrink Wrap....No Burns....and so forth and so on" Just because a seller has a good rating (positive feedback) and tons of sells doesn't mean he/she has the real "AUTHENTIC" thing.
....And yes, those duplication machines really don't cost that much. I did some investigating because I was curious to how these counterfeiters were doing it. Not to mention, the "Big 3" started doing some in house burning in the last several years. Add more confusion, thanks!
....Just think about, who's watching the "Hen House" with these out of business Karaoke Companies.....nobody. It's not just the illegal hard drive sellers that are or have been making out, it's those cdg counterfeiters in the secondary market.
....After all of these years and still no serial numbers on cdg's and no site to join, create an account to record your "Legal Cdg's and their associated serial numbers." When buying in the secondary market it's kind of like the ole saying, "It's like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get." Is it live or memorex?