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The limited release CD's has some variants of packing?
What of them correct?
All sellers speak (write) that at them 100% japan CD.
But, in large (trusted) shops I saw only a round sticker.
1. Round sticker.


2.Without any sticker.


3. With a round and square sticker.


4. The same, but only with a square sticker.
 
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There's a good chance they're all correct.

The stickers are probably on the plastic outer bag and/or on shrink wrap. They probably vary depending the location where they are sold.

The round sticker is for Japan market. The square sticker is for the Japan packaging but sold outside Japan. No sticker probably just means it's an image with the CD removed from the bag. Not sure about square sticker only because the square sticker is simply saying that the offer (promotion) identified by the round sticker is not valid outside Japan (but it's probably still the real thing).

Sam.

PS. The fact that the sellers responded to your question is a good indication that they believe them to be real. In my experience, sellers of fakes never answer the question "Is this a fake" - they just ignore you.
 
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Hello!
Thanks for answer!

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No sticker probably just means it's an image with the CD removed from the bag.


I saw plastic outer bag without round sticker, but seller didn't resolved to open plastic bag ...
Maybe it is fake ...
 
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