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  1. You all are reading way too much into this. This guy was just goofing off while asking for just a bit more patience.
    2 points
  2. Honestly. I was going to say the same thing. It wasn't meant to be taken seriously and he needs that vacation more than most of us.
    1 point
  3. Got an email from FP on update: POISON THE WELL ORDER UPDATE! Thank you for supporting Federal Prisoner with your recent purchase. We are sorry to inform you that due to global production delays, the following albums are currently delayed: POISON THE WELL 'TEAR FROM THE RED' BLOOD RED W/ BLACK + WHITE SPLATTER LP - EDITION OF 500 POISON THE WELL 'TEAR FROM THE RED' ULTRA CLEAR LP - EDITION OF 300 POISON THE WELL 'TEAR FROM THE RED' WHITE + BLACK GALAXY LP - EDITION OF 500 These vinyl release dates have been pushed back to JANUARY 2023. Please continue to check the product pages for any additional shipping date changes.
    1 point
  4. Funny enough, I think it was about the 30 minute mark that I turned it off. ONLY because my wife said she wasn’t liking it. Sucks cause I was enjoying it but I’ll just have to finish it by myself sometime this coming weekend
    1 point
  5. Sorry to resurrect a (very) old thread but Curve has just repressed 3 of their EPs (Blindfold, Frozen and Cherry). Great news. Wanted to share since we, Curve fans, are not too many and they rarely repress anything. Get them while you can.
    1 point
  6. Hot Mulligan and Jail Socks openly talked shit about their business practices while being active bands on their roster. They didn't get paid, nobody could get their records, and yet all that money was going somewhere (to Chris.) It seems like every 2 or 3 years there's a new crop of naive enough bands to come around who don't know that No Sleep is a joke and No Sleep manages to pull a few decent emo bands and people think they're having a revival. Then bands flop, don't get paid, or Chris discounts their merch to 75% off once a month and nobody gets it mailed to them, and people starting talking online about it all not adding up. Then Chris finds people on Twitter and Reddit talking shit about his label and he makes a sappy Twitter thread about how all of people's complaints aren't any of his fault and that he's having a tough time and things aren't like they used to be. Rinse and repeat. "Got an order #?"
    1 point
  7. Must be a serious sentence if it also includes "omggggg" and ends with 3 exclamation marks.
    1 point
  8. Insurance companies have sub-limits on certain categories of items, like jewelry, firearms, collections, etc. For me, records are a sub-limit at $500 total value insured. A collector can always purchase a rider to increase the sub-limit value of certain categories. The total personal property limit includes insurance up to all of the sub-limits, plus whatever does not have a sub-limit. https://www.progressive.com/answers/personal-property-coverage/ https://www.allstate.com/resources/home-insurance/scheduled-personal-property
    1 point
  9. You need to read the fine print. Most standard policies have that 500 dollar limit for media that is off premise such as in your car etc. If its in your house, it should be up to the personal property limit. Every homeowners policy I have had has been like this and never distinguished contents based on Total loss or partial loss. With that said, I have never had Progressive as they actually don't underwrite the policy but use various other companies and entities
    1 point
  10. THIS 100%. We are in the process of building a new home (almost finished) and our Progressive insurance has ~$250k in overall "personal property', however, it has a breakdown of $500.00 for records, cds, etc. In the event of a total loss, i.e. the house burns down, the $250k will include the records along with everything else. In the event of stolen records, water damage, i.e. not a total loss, then the $500.00 limit applies. My Discogs: min $82k, med $155k, max $266k. The estimate to add a rider to insure the entire collection in the event that there is not a total loss was somewhere around $1,200/mo, which is not worth it and I would rather take the hit of the few records someone takes/get damaged, than pay $14k/year to insure them. Moving 4,000+ LPs was not an fun or easy task, so kudos to anyone who steals all of them out from under me in less than 15 minutes.
    1 point
  11. Maybe it's because my collection isn't in a value of six figures, but when I got house insurance they were fine with me presenting my Discogs data as proof of items/value.
    1 point
  12. Good luck doing a quick video of the covers or spines, and trying to prove that it’s a limited 1st press variant /150 and not a 2022 repress ordered through Amazon.
    1 point
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