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Wasted $60 on a 'complete' anime box set that was missing the OVAs and had terrible subtitles
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spencer3775d ago
That "complete" label is such a trap these days. It makes me wonder if they're banking on people not knowing what should actually be in a series. You buy it thinking you're getting everything, but there's no real standard for what that means. It feels like false advertising, but they hide behind small print. They know most fans want the full story and will pay for it. It's a cheap way to sell an incomplete product at a full price.
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casey7875d ago
Right? They probably think "complete" just means the disc is physically in the box and not snapped in half. What's next, a "full" meal that's just a napkin and a single fry? How do they even sleep at night making these labels?
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