I don't have to worry about bootleg Disney Gift Sets, do I?
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I don't have to worry about bootleg Disney Gift Sets, do I?
I was looking into getting the Lion King and Aladdin gift sets to go with my fiance's Cinderella gift set I just got her. So, my question is, I don't have to worry about bootleg copies of that the same way I have to worry about bootleg copies of normal Disney movies, right? I would assume not, since there's more to bootleg than just a DVD and cover art.
Also, they were only released Region 1, so I don't have to worry about other Region versions, right?
Also, they were only released Region 1, so I don't have to worry about other Region versions, right?
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It really depends on where you are buying them.
If you are buying them from regular dealers in the US / Canada, you should be fine.
If you are aquiring them from an ebay seller, check carefully.
If you are buying them from regular dealers in the US / Canada, you should be fine.
If you are aquiring them from an ebay seller, check carefully.
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I haven't heard of anyone ever getting a bootlegged Gift Set, and I'd say it's fairly unlikely, seeing as you'd need a printing press and Senitype-creating equipment, or else it'd be a dead giveaway that it's a fake. I'm sure the most ambitious bootleggers could do it, but I don't think there's a great market out there for it anyway, as it would be rather costly to do, the Gift Sets are generally a niche market and legitimate ones can be purchased for not much more than the Platinum Edition SRP.