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Originally Posted by identity
when I was new to buying j-pop cds I bought a lot of bootlegs that I didn't even know were bootlegs for a while.. they were really cheap and I thought I was getting a good deal. since then I always look to make sure it says it's the official Japan version of the CD, and if they don't make it clear I click the "ask seller a question" button on ebay to make sure. it really sucks how people think they can pull this ****. the ayu ones I got that were bootlegged were MY STORY, MY STORY classical and Secret CD+DVD. they said "MIYA RECORDS" on them instead of avex trax. sad part is they cost like 20 dollars each, so I could have bought better used versions of them that weren't bootlegged.
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That sucks, the good thing though is that even though cds and dvds are easy to copy and bootleg, it's harder to do anything else. It's a lot harder to do...let's say her 10th anniversary usb, or the usb + microsd + dvd in record sized casing love songs album, or any of her picture ayumix 6 vinyls. So if you're buying one of those, you know it's not fake. That or the person is so good at bootlegging, and should be hired by avex to make more copies of their stuff for them.