Israeli promo
arnie said on July 6, 2006 12:58:
A friend of mine bought this on ebay, he would like to know if this is fake or not
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=100505489508
Room_service said on July 7, 2006 03:28:
That’s only the normal single with a “sticker” glued in the front. That sticker could be made with a normal printer, if you want. I don’t think a Swedish track could be promoted in a place like Israel. I would avoid that kind of “rare” stuff.
sandyam said on July 7, 2006 12:51:
but than again, why on earth would Marie’s stuff be promoted in Israel??
ditroia said on July 11, 2006 05:49:
Well they Definately appear to be cd’s sent to DJ’s. Who knows how things work over there. Maybe EMI Just sends them a bunch of various singles and the local offices distribute them for some reason.
Why doesn’t someone just ask the seller.
Dave
Room_service said on July 11, 2006 06:19:
The problem is the stickers are too simple to be real. That’s the reason for so many doubts. I wonder if a plain sticker printed in white paper is enough to say that item is real or not. The sticker could be fake.
per_mson said on July 11, 2006 08:47:
Fake or not... are they really interesting items for a collector no matter what?! I don’t think they are at all fun since they are just the normal plain CD-singles anyone could buy in the store. They are no real promos with a promo number or looking differently. Well, my opinion. :)
ally77 said on July 6, 2006 14:29:
You might want to read this topic.... and then tell your friend!
http://www2.dailyroxette.com/smalltalk/thread.php/15746