Well, it looks the same as the one I bought (not via E-bay, and a lot less than $27)... It's basically a black and white photocopied inlay, with a printed CD-R and a sticker on the sleeve stating the release date... Of course, it's extremely easy to copy (as with all CD-R promos), so you never know when you've bought a bootleg... l8rs, Nick ;-)
it actually looks like a homemade job, not a promo -- it could be that the seller is reocrding the realaudio from the website and then reselling it (oh joy for the person who forks over the money for that one...)
--- Nick King <nickwking@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Exactly!
How can the seller forget to mention that it's a promo CD-R?
Blimey... If you know where to look, you can find the CD-R's for a lot less than $27!
<sigh>
Nick ;-)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=875071579
Not me. I wonder how high this will
go...(especially given the
prevarications (also note how the seller doesn't mention the website's address))
I hope the "real" packaging is better than this.
Chris