Postby Mangafanatic » Fri Oct 01, 2004 7:28 am
If you're looking at a "box set" that boast 58 epsisodes on three disc--- it's bootleged. You can pretty much count on 90% off all ebay DVDs being bootlegged.
If you're really set on buying anime there, I'd send alot of questions to the seller. They very rarely will admit that the product's bootlegged, but there are 2 questions you can ask.
1) Ask if they're region free (If they are *surprise* they're bootlegged)
2) Ask if they're the box set release by [fill in studio name]. The trick to this question is to put the wrong studio name in the bank. For example, Fruits Basket is released by FUNimation. So, if I suspected a product was bootlegger, I might ask : Is this the box set released by Bandai? You can sometimes trick them into revealing they know nothing about the LEGAL release of their product.
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