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> Looks really good to me.  One point I'll mention is that Factory/Store sealed 
>doesn't necessarily mean shrink-wrapped at all.  Which is why I used the term 
>"sealed" instead of "shrinked."  Many packages (especially now-a-days) are sealed 
>only with a little quarter-sized sticker on the top and bottom (or some variation) 
>instead of shrinked.

Agreed; this is why the scale uses Factory-Sealed.
 
> This leads to another problem – “Sealed” doesn't necessarily mean the game is in 
>good shape.  It could be crushed, ripped, or even scuffed (if not shrinked).  That's 
>why I add the extra labels to my ratings when necessary.  If you want to keep the 
>scale simple (without extra labels), maybe we should change FS to some higher grade 
>than NM.  I know we were trying to avoid Mint...but it's a thought.

Also agreed; this is why the scale mentions "no noticable defects" for FS.

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