
"It feels a little off"The "fake" box has lower-quality cellophane but a higher-quality seal: perhaps what you'd expect from a consumer appliance designed for preserving food. The cards themselves are held inside plastic foil booster packs which should openly as cleanly as a bag of peanuts. With the suspect decks, though, the art and wrapping material delaminate as they're opened, and leave visible superglue residue. Oh my!
The store at hand is left unnamed, but the serial numbers of the decks are posted, so the manufacturer, Wizards of the Coast, will be able to figure it out. Note that there's always the possibility that the store is being framed and it would be very easy to do so. I figure at $25 for a deck and a couple of dice, the printers could do some basic security measures like using watermarked shrinkwrap, air-sensitive paint dabs and what-have-you.from Boing Boing https://ift.tt/2BUGAsA
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