Originally posted by hafod
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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 teamsaint View PostI really don't know.The market ?hits on the page? sales data across the sector?But I think that you have a good point. In my case, I will certainly hold off ordering the Myaskovsky , in the hope that it comes down again. Some sort of trust in the pricing would certainly help me, but I guess the algorithms say that business is better for Amazon the algorithm way !!
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Originally posted by Madame Suggia View PostLa Musique des Lumières / Music of the Enlightenment - Limited Edition 30 CD set [Box Set, Limited Edition]
currently £15 from the amazon!
It's a wonderful set
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Originally posted by hafod View PostWhat are these algorithms monitoring that makes it so essential to keep changing prices (sometimes just pennies and other times several pounds) and pissing off potential customers in the process?
Re the Harnoncourt Brahms set I have it, and it's good, but whether it is the ultimate in hi-fi I can't say. Harnoncourt's performances of many things are also not to everyone's taste, though maybe meet generally with slighlly better approval than Norrington's. Good at around £6.Last edited by Dave2002; 04-02-13, 14:12.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostRe the Harnoncourt Brahms set I have it, and it's good, but whether it is the ultimate in hi-fi I can't say. Harnoncourt's performances of many things are also not to everyone's taste, though maybe meet generally with slighlly better approval than Norrington's. Good at around £6.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostInteresting Dave - Three conductors I do not go out of my way for are Harnoncourt, Norrington and Vaclav Neumann - probably an amount of the irrational there but I like some Mozart by Harnoncourt and Norrington in his LCP days but not more recent stuff.
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Originally posted by Hitch View PostOh, I really must protest. One innocent look at this thread and my wallet was relieved to the tune(!) of £15. It's enough to make a man turn toand more
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...if I could afford it.
That said, its not a lot of petrol, for instance, and that is gone in a short spin down the A36. Money well spent, that set I should think.
As he said in the Singing Detective (of his Readers Digest draw tickets)....."Those are my assets !"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 Hitch View PostOh, I really must protest. One innocent look at this thread and my wallet was relieved to the tune(!) of £15. It's enough to make a man turn toand more
and even
...if I could afford it.
You have got a top-of-the-range bargain - enjoy it!
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Gatti/RPO in Tchaikovsky 4-6 + fillers on Harmonia Mundi new from an Amazon marketplace seller for £5.50. Mine came this morning and I have only played the 4th which is quick, dramatic and in wonderful sound. Hitherto I was unaware of these recordings and if the 4th is anything to go by this will prove to be a great buy. Anyone familiar with these?
The seller (Oxfam Crouch End) has 5 copies left. This is not the first time they have had several copies of a brand new item at a great price and the two occasions I have bought from them their service has been first rate. And a charity to boot!
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Originally posted by hafod View PostNot sure about qualified irresistance. IMO something is either irresistible or not. Take the Silvestri box at £24.98 delivered as advertised in the link in the quote above. Is that irresistible or not? The 'even more' suggests that resistance is not viable in this case and that it is a only matter time of when to submit. Now consider the same box in the link below for £20.60 delivered. Time to flash the plastic I think(or perhaps to wait if you can be sufficiently certain that the price will remain unchanged until the advertised 26th April). What a dilemma!!
BTW there are a number of other Icons from this source at potentially irresistible prices as was flagged up on this thread a while ago.
I am rather beginning to wish that sellers did not insist on customers having accounts in order to purchase items.
Some give the option of registering or not, while others effectively force users to have an account, whether they want one or not. Additionally, firms may change their policy on this from one visit to the next.
I'm not totally against accounts, but when one visits only fairly infrequently, gaining access with passwords which have been lost or forgotten seems to me often to be the norm, rather than the exception. Most sites do have ways of getting this sorted quite quickly, but some others are clunky, and the functionality does not work properly.Last edited by Dave2002; 05-02-13, 11:55.
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