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  1. I've had that happen to me before too, however, I was always reimbursed my full price and usually got to keep the cd. I guess we'll see what happens when I get it.

    Same has happened to me to. WTF is going on over there? At least I wansn't out $, and had a free CD for the hassle.

    I was quite reluctant to shell out $$ for a decent size order on Black Friday thinking this would be the case. Thankfully, they came through, and I got some pretty nice additions to the collection for a pittance.

  2. I haven't been able to keep up with everything since around 4:45PM, but I'm working on taking care of every single flipper + people who bought 4+

    Look at their feedback. For example: that POS "moonenites" that wants $350 for a red copy. He has some negative feedaback from a customer that never got their record. It might be a stretch, but the buyer's name is visible. If they're willing to give up some contact info, you might have a shot. I also hate this guy because he seems to snatch up Mondo posters to flip as well. A perfect example of why those sell out so quickly only to go right to ebay :angry:

  3. I'm looking to round out my Foo Fighters collection, I have the represses and bought originals of most years ago. Still Looking for One By One and There Is Nothing Left To Lose.

    One By One - the 2x10, 2002 press. Will pay $25 shipped.

    There Is Nothing Left To Lose - 1xLP 1999 press - Will pay $25 shipped.

    Looking for these in good condition. No smelly records! NO records that have been improperly stored or carelessly thrown around.

    If by chance you have these sealed, I might pay a little more, but honestly I want these for as little as possible and being sealed doesn't really matter a whole lot to me. I'll eat paypal fees. If interested, email me:

    [email protected]

  4. You can always ask for a rider on your policy specifically for your record collection. Typically its calculated on the dollar amount of the total collection and reasonably inexpensive. Insurance companies are gonna be a lot more lenient paying out if you went throught the trouble to buy the rider on your renters/homeowners policy. You'll have to inventory and 'approximate' values for everything, which could be tedious, but if the worst case scenario ever happened, you'd be in a MUCH BETTER bargaining position.

    I have one on my guitar collection and wouldn't chance never having one. If you can afford nice things, you should be able to insure them as well. IIRC, on my guitar collection its something like $.75 per $100 annually. So my music gear at ~$20K runs ~$150 or so a year to insure. Or about the cost of one good effects pedal. However, it goes up dramatically for *professional* use. Something like $2.50-$3 per 100 from my insurer. For that reason I'll only keep insured as professional whatever I'm using in my current rig, and if the band breaks up, I'm off to amend the policy!

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