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I purchased the CD Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here(seller-Quicksilverlove). It is no ifpi code, tell me it is a fake or normal edition?On this site I found should look like the original, all numbers the same as the ifpi code on my CD is not
 
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Quicksilverlove knows all about fakes and would never sell one.

There are different releases of this CD. What is the catalogue number of the CD please?
 
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I have a few Japanese CD's where the ifpi code near the CD center is barely visible - try putting the CD under a strong light and tilting it.

Does your copy of Wish You Were Here come with the mini postcard which is made of a slightly thinner paper than the European version (used in the 25th. Anniversary European mini-LP and the Oh By The Way box set)?
 
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Thanks for your reply, I found the code.Many Thanks!!!!!
 
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