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Trying to go legit with Final Cut Studio (pt. 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="tabletop" data-source="post: 976810" data-attributes="member: 122988"><p>There's always some degree of risk with ebay, but if they say it's factory sealed then you 'should' be ok. </p><p></p><p>If there's a dispute and the seller doesn't cooperate you can always claim through paypal too, so that gives you a little piece of mind. (You need to make sure you go through the correct steps though as once it's closed they won't re-open the case).</p><p></p><p>I just bought a factory sealed Logic Express off ebay and it was fine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tabletop, post: 976810, member: 122988"] There's always some degree of risk with ebay, but if they say it's factory sealed then you 'should' be ok. If there's a dispute and the seller doesn't cooperate you can always claim through paypal too, so that gives you a little piece of mind. (You need to make sure you go through the correct steps though as once it's closed they won't re-open the case). I just bought a factory sealed Logic Express off ebay and it was fine! [/QUOTE]
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