
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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You guys are missing the point. If you put entire seasons, or movie trilogies on one disc, then obviously it is less of a value to the consumer. We all know that it's not the content we are paying for, but the amount of cheap plastic discs that are inside. Besides, it would deny consumers the love they share for swapping through discs in multi-disc special editions, and those beautiful "multi-disc ultra uber special edition unrated (with one extra minute of material, not reviewed by the MPAA ) edition" stickers on the extraneous extra cardboard cover placed over the plastic case. (To add value of course ).
-rant over