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Incorrect UPC.  How to fix it?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrant120inna55
Registered: May 27, 2007
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I submitted a profile for "Foo Fighters: Back and Forth" Blu Ray a couple months ago.  I obtained the UPC from several websites on which it was available for pre-order.  Well, now that I have the disc in my possession, the UPC is not the same as what the websites were claiming.  I've submitted my scans and included a note to the reviewer about the discrepancy.  Is there anything else I can do short of creating an entirely new profile?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
Registered: May 29, 2007
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You can download another profile of the same film from the database. I try and find one that has as much data as possible.

Then, go to the top of the page of DVDP > DVD > Change UPC to the one you own.

You might have to Change the locality also depending on which profile you uploaded.

This will save you lots of typing but after you have done this you will need to update and change any information that does not match the DVD you actually own.

If there isn't a film in the database that doesn't match yours then you will need to contribute an entirely new profile.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Assuming I understood the OP, ignore the part about downloading another profile.  Do, however, follow all the other steps for the profile you already have and submit that.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMerrik
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Registered: September 30, 2008
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You can't fix an incorrect UPC in the system (a flaw, albeit a minor one, in the system in my opinion). All you can do is submit a brand new profile with the correct UPC (do as was suggested and simply change the UPC of the one already in your local because I'm assuming you've already entered all the information into it and submit that, it will make your life so much easier then starting from scratch).

If the other profile REALLY does have an incorrect UPC (are you sure that's not a valid UPC and you just happened to get a different UPC?) you can change the title to something along the lines of "Screeners! This Profile Has Incorrect UPC! Please Delete From System!" and submit it and hope the screeners then remove it from the system.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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And don't be overly concerned about what you believe now to be an invalid UPC#. It may well be, but it also may be perfectly valid. Many titles are released under multiple UPC#s, this done to direct the product to the proper company, it is usually based upon security systems in use, obviously we would not Wal-Mart product to be directed to say Best Buy, the security systems may be different and not compatible. If you list the UPCs involved some of us might be able to suggest whether this is the case here, but that still would not necessarily gurantee that the old UPC was or was not invalid.
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Quoting Winston Smith:
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Many titles are released under multiple UPC#s, this done to direct the product to the proper company, it is usually based upon security systems in use, obviously we would not Wal-Mart product to be directed to say Best Buy, the security systems may be different and not compatible.

While this is certainly true in theory, what is done in practice is another beast altogether. I used to run the Entertainment dept for my local Target (and still do it on a part time basis for the discount  ) and I've seen many instances where product has arrived with Wal-Mart stickers (most often) or Best Buy stickers (rarely).  I'm sure Wal-Mart and Best Buy experience the same thing, but it may not be as noticeable to them since Target almost never stickers the product.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMark Harrison
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting Merrik:
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You can't fix an incorrect UPC in the system (a flaw, albeit a minor one, in the system in my opinion).


That's a feature, not a flaw!  Otherwise we would have profiles disappearing left and right.  Even with the system currently in place, I once had a valid profile that someone tried to do the whole "Screeners! This Profile Has Incorrect UPC! Please Delete From System!" routine on.  Needless to say, I quickly voted No and sent a PM.

So I'm quite happy that we can't "fix" an incorrect UPC.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorStaid S Barr
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I agree that "incorrect" UPC's should not be removed too hastily. Companies change UPC's for a product for almost no reason at all, while others unfortunately re-use old UPC's for a complete makeover or even completely different products.

That being said, there is definitely a lot of garbage in the database. Look for profiles with almost no data. The first thing you find are profiles without a release date, which you can notice already in the download list. Of course not all of those are wrong, but if you quickly want to find some examples, look there.

But any removal needs to be looked at carefully, and without further indications or evidence I would not even put it up for a vote in case the few users who may own such a badly filled-in profile are not paying attention.
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