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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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My DVD has 2 UPC numbers: 012236140986 on the metal outer case; 012236146285 on the inner keep case. Each of these UPCs are entered into the database individually; somehow this seems wrong to me.

If  you only list the first UPC then you do not actually have the DVD; you only have the empty metal case.
If you only list the second UPC you are not including the metal slip cover.

So...is there a better way to deal with this? If so what would you suggest?
Secondly should metal slip cover be classified as SteelBook or left as Slip Cover?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
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This sounds like a similar situation to one I had with a copy of Pan's Labyrinth.
The way I understand it is that the UPC on the slip cover is for the limited sleeve release, whereas the UPC on the keep case is the normal, sleeveless release.
So in your case, the outer UPC overrides the inner one as you have the one with the outer case.
Does that make sense?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Kathy:

This is not unusual at all. Distributors often do this, the metal case, slip case or whatever is limited in avvaialbility, why?, to get you to spend more money. Once the supply is exhausted, the inner case is re-released under its UPC and at a reduced price. Its a very old game, and why there HAS to be two separate listings for such titles. The case is NOT a Steelbook case, it IS a merely a metal slip case.

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Quoting Kathy:
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If  you only list the first UPC then you do not actually have the DVD
If I preview this profile I see a fully filled profile including cast and crew. And it's not a box set because it's containing just one item.

There are other examples for that, e.g. slip cases with other UPCs than the inner keep case.
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if there is one upc on the slip and one on the cover itself. Wouldent that mean one should have two spereate IDENTICAL profiles but one with slip scans and one with cover scans. I bet they put on two differing upc because the slip is limited but the movie can be bougth without the slip later.
Am i totally wrong here? I mean this is no differnet than thae same movie have two different UPC's like the old snappers that has been rereleased in a regular keep case Blade runner dc for instance. or the same movie being sold as used rentaldvd.

same movie + two upc's=two profiles. yes?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Correct, jon. However the UPC for the Keeper would wait until it is released whenever that is. The two are not released at the same time. the customer would not have the option of buying without the slip case at the time of purchase, so at that time the applicable data is the taht of the slip.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Thanks for the input everyone. It just seems that the outer cover UPC should be identical to the keep case UPC. I don't know why it bothers me but it does; I guess I'm too finicky.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Kathy:

When it comes to being finicky, with Hollywood it will only give grief and an ulcer.

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If I ever have a question about something like this I just enter the number the cashier scanned when I bought it.
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