![]() ![]() The jewel case might have been taken from the game you bought, in which case take the game back and get a refund. I can make exact copies of the CD's with my printer, so looking good doesn't mean much. this is a 5 year old game after all and like I said, I was really lucky to find this not too far from here.quote> How does it come usually, as a sticker maybe? The game literally had dust on it when the guy finally found it, and it took 2 employees to differenciate between "Sim City" and just "The Sims" and another to finally find it 10 minutes later. It cost $19.99 and the title on the front is "Sim City 4 Deluxe Edition" I even registered the product, so technically whats wrong with using a differerent serial just to get it installed if my purchase was missing one? It sounds like the one I bought had the serial swiped from it somehow. the cds look real and it came with all authethentic appearance all around, and even had a valid registration number. Originally posted by: dogma555 I dont think its an illegal copy. ![]() I was reluctant to take it, but hey my son wanted to play, and I legally do own the game. Luckily, I did a google search and it seems like quite a few people got games without serials and someone was kind enough to post a serial. The access code was only a few digits, while the serial they are looking for is 20 digits. ![]() It came in a case that looked like a console case, and there were two discs just plopped on top of one another in a spindel, sort of like when you buy blank cds. Last resort, go back to the store and get your money back then go find a legitimate store and get it there.quote> Do they look at all like they might be burnt? Does the lable appear real or like a copy/stick on label etc? You might want to take a very close look at the disks themselves. What was the disk in? A carboard sleeve? a paper sleeve? Jewel Case? It wouldn't have shipped from EA with no holder of any kind. second though is that you didn't actually register that with EA. Originally posted by: Dalton My first though is that the access code is the serial number. ![]()
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