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Offline edgarryan

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Damaged steelbook
« on: Mar 09, 2010 at 12:30 PM »
I recently bought a steelbook (but most probably just a metalpack or tin) of Good Will Hunting from e-bay, and I received the item today.  Unfortunately, it is badly dented.  I dare not open the item because I might have to send it back.  But if I do open it, is there any way to remove, or at least minimize, the dents?  I was thinking of how the lateros do it.  Di kaya ma-damage yung print if I do repair it like that?  Suggestions naman, please?  Thanks.

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Re: Damaged steelbook
« Reply #1 on: Mar 09, 2010 at 01:17 PM »
depende siguro sa damage sir.. but I never dared to try doing anything to the steelbook for fear of further damaging it.  Best thing to do would be to return the steelbook and ask for a refund; or again, depending on the damage, put it up in the marketplace to trade/sell it at a very low bargain price.  That's what I did with my damaged steels.  ;D

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Re: Damaged steelbook
« Reply #2 on: Mar 09, 2010 at 02:05 PM »
Baka nga ganun na lang ang gawin ko, pero sayang kasi.