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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThat makes my addition seem like a common itch.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post.....but have just made an exception and ordered the massive Toscanini compendium.Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostNo, no.. please stop it. I'm trying to put it out of my mind.
Now look what you've gone and done.
Moreover, adding other boxes does not increase the delivery charge of €6.99 and there are a number of bargains to be had e.g. Arrau's 7cd Chopin box for €17.76; the 10cd Fiorentino box €19.43; Levine's Mahler box for €11.88; the Janowski Ring for €20.66; Brilliant Classics Richard Strauss Edition for €39.95; Mozart Complete Masses €8.98; Muti's Tchaikovsky Symphonoies for €11.61 That's enough examples (ed)
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Originally posted by hafod View PostIncidentally, Amazon.it is also worth a look. Good job there is no Amazon.gr!
However, you'll note that some of us sit in both camps, and I not only read the bargains thread, but also contribute to it. Perhaps you could discreetly refer those of us who still want to partake back over to the bargains area. We should perhaps consider this a respite or recovery area.
I have had withdrawal symptoms for days as I've not actually hit the send button for yet another box set (Karajan, EMI orchestral music) - though I've got close. How many of us furtively fill up our online baskets, then chicken out at the credit card stage, or the final "confirm order now" stage?
Do some of us also keep a target in mind, but not actually order it for long periods? My own example is the Mercury box set. I'd like it, and in the end I expect I'll succumb, but it doesn't have to be now. Maybe it makes me feel good not having given in .... just yet!
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i know I am a bit of an interloper on this thread, but frankly it is mostly the record companies who are to blame.
So, amazon messed up my download of Bruckner 8(knew they were a bad idea)...and now I have to buy a CD ...any will do really, as it will be my first of this work. But the cheapest CD is £9.00, and there are several completes around £15. So , since I am taking a gamble anyway, I might as well pay £4 extra and get the lot. Bound to be something good in there. And I will be 8 Cd's up.
Easy to see how you lot got in this state....I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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TS
If you can cope with the audio quality, Napster is rather good value, and you can hear many versions of many pieces, including Bruckner's 8th. [e.g Furtwangler, Schuricht, Knappertsbusch, Jochum, Giulini, Celibidache, etc.] OK - you don't own the CDs, but you can get to try out a lot, and that may help you to decide whether to buy, which to buy and which to walk away from. Around £5 a month I think, which is relatively cheap - though some will think otherwise. Depends on your disposable income. Spotify and classical.com also offer similar services, at different prices. Sometimes there are different music selections - for example Spotify also has Barbirolli in Bruckner 8 - but it'll cost you a bit more - nearer £10/month.
Depending on how someone uses downloading or streaming services may increase or reduce their dependency on physical CDs.Last edited by Dave2002; 20-05-12, 22:06.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posti know I am a bit of an interloper on this thread, but frankly it is mostly the record companies who are to blame.
So, amazon messed up my download of Bruckner 8(knew they were a bad idea)...and now I have to buy a CD ...any will do really, as it will be my first of this work. But the cheapest CD is £9.00, and there are several completes around £15. So , since I am taking a gamble anyway, I might as well pay £4 extra and get the lot. Bound to be something good in there. And I will be 8 Cd's up.
Easy to see how you lot got in this state....
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Cloughie
Yes, thankyou, had a very polite email back in a couple of hours, with promise of refund...and I am 3 movements or Bruckner 3 up !! Very good service from Amazon.
Dave2002. Thanks for the advice...I shall deffo look into these, and see if something suits.Need better laptop speakers to get anything out of this though. Cheers.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by cloughie View Postts, did you get back to amazon to inform them of the mess up because they are usuaslly quite good at sorting problems out.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostStop it Hafod! In this thread we are supposed to be considering whether CD collecting can get out of hand, whether this is a real problem, whether it needs dealing with in some way - not making it worse.
However, you'll note that some of us sit in both camps, and I not only read the bargains thread, but also contribute to it. Perhaps you could discreetly refer those of us who still want to partake back over to the bargains area. We should perhaps consider this a respite or recovery area.
I have had withdrawal symptoms for days as I've not actually hit the send button for yet another box set (Karajan, EMI orchestral music) - though I've got close. How many of us furtively fill up our online baskets, then chicken out at the credit card stage, or the final "confirm order now" stage?
Do some of us also keep a target in mind, but not actually order it for long periods? My own example is the Mercury box set. I'd like it, and in the end I expect I'll succumb, but it doesn't have to be now. Maybe it makes me feel good not having given in .... just yet!
I find that setting a target price above which I will not buy certain sets is helpful. I place the item in my wish list and monitor it. That is how I came to buy the Toscanini at £68 and is what triggered my post. As to the Mercury box it is a great buy and funnily enough only last week the price fell to £56 from a marketplace seller I had bought from successfully before and I was tempted as my target was £60. However, on close inspection I found that I already had 20 of the discs and there were another 5 I had no interest in (Balalaika Favourites, Civil War Music, Flamenco etc) so I decided against and deleted it from my wish list. Pragmatism I think rather than addiction but then I would say that wouldn't I?
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Beef Oven
I find Amazon to be the best customer service experience on the planet (maybe they should adopt that as their corporate vision statement).
Yes, there is the odd mistake. I had a download problems last month, and a delivery snag (probably as much my fault as theirs). I used the free call-back facility and within seconds they were talking to me resolving my problem. They also gave me a total of £7 credit for my trouble.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostCloughie
Dave2002. Thanks for the advice...I shall deffo look into these, and see if something suits.Need better laptop speakers to get anything out of this though. Cheers.
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