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Old 14th Jan 2007, 9:40 pm
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ashley_rb , if based on the first statement, and that misleads you to purchase a "2GB" player. Then you should have finished the section and read numbers 2 to 6.

In number 2, it also says "You just bought a new player.". That would also catergorise your future player too. So you are still liable to receive a hacked player irregardless of capacity.

Nowhere in the guide says that anything below 2GB is safe. That's why there are other symptoms (number 2 to 6) besides the one that you have mentioned.

Also, it is a format guide for when you have actually received the player.

Not a buying guide. No one in the forum (not even admin or tadad1) can give you 100% assurance that the player you bought is not hacked. Unless they are the sellers themselves.

Not trying to start a war, but trying to reason my statements in the guide.
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