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Jdk261

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  • Birthday 06/08/1983

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  1. I know this is a re-issue thread, but my local record shop has a first press for $75. If anyone is interested, hit me up.
  2. I don't even know if I want this THAT bad, but I know I don't want to regret getting it when it's sold out and $300 on ebay/amazon...I think I might have to bite the bullet...
  3. Which did you go with? The German seller? Total with shipping? I'm really teetering on this one..
  4. I don't know why everyone is acting like Déjà is so hard to find. Here it is on ebay... http://m.ebay.com/itm/171276365360?nav=SEARCH Pay the $600 and move on.
  5. I can't buy it AND sell it. What are you looking to get for it?
  6. It's simple, really. If they didn't change their sound they would be criticized for all their music sounding the same. If they change their sound, people will have the feelings that are expressed here. If you dig it, then dig it. If you don't dig it, then don't dig it. The worst thing anyone can do is plateau. Change is good. Change is progressive.
  7. I see what you did there, with the quotes. Anyway, no lol it's not me. My first post had to happen at some point, right? I'm not defending the flippers, just simply pointing out that the reason they exist is because people allow them to exist. I wish I could go back in time and slap the first person to ever spend $100 on a record for opening the floodgates for this sort of crap. In all seriousness though, I went to high school with this guy and he literally goes to target, buys board games and then sells them on amazon. It's stupid, but he makes a killing.
  8. It's unfortunate, but there is no basis for a claim to be filed. The price was listed and they would have agreed to it. I don't think "it's not fair" would hold up with the refund department lol. I have a friend that sells things on amazon for a living. Like, just anything...toys, candy bars, board games, you name it. He actually pulls in a very generous earning and attributes it all to the American consumer just being flat out lazy. Most aren't willing to go look for a better price. Ebay, like amazon, is one click purchasing. You don't have to enter your card info or hand over cash (assuming your sync'd with paypal)...you just push a button on your phone screen and it shows up at your door.
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