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Old 03-27-2021, 11:17 AM
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Default Re: Is it still worth buying sealed Steelbooks?

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Originally Posted by Twisted View Post
I honestly think that Scanavo deliberately uses lower quality standards..they can easily coat the steelbooks i would think!!???...with some type of scratch resistant clear coating!!???..but it appears as if they choose to pinch pennies instead!..also they can very easily up the ante on the metal size..maybe a hair or two thicker like by 1-2 mm which would make it harder to dent..that is what "MetalPak" does...but again, they meaning SCANAVO probably wants to spend as little as possible!!???.. on the manufacturing side in order to "max out" on potential profits.
There is also the fact that they do use different metal sheet measures/weights in the steelbooks.
GEO steelbooks are 30g heavier than average, while FIFA steelbooks are 15g lighter than average

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Originally Posted by sinanspd View Post

Worse is, when I talked to Scanavo about this, their response was "well we always assume damages steelbooks won't be sold..."
Are they retarded or something? WTF?
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