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Originally posted by cloughie View Post...and of course you're doing the right thing and are in dialogue with zover to sort it all out. Don't you owe them?
So er, I'm down at this moment, sadly.
And no pressie for me tomorrow.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 Postwell at this precise moment, they have £24 of mine. The possible refunds are, at this time,just emails. I have a set of Mozart discs i didn't order (worth £15), no Christmas present(although it was ordered December 6), and still don't have the actual Mozart disc that I DID order....yet.
So er, I'm down at this moment, sadly.
And no pressie for me tomorrow.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThere looks like a right old muddle there - I guess it could get worse when you receive another barcode Mozart set from your other supplier.
hey ho, worse things happen at sea.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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Mark Meldon
It seems to me, as a frequent "bottom fisher" on amazon (and, before they gave up retail themselves, play), that "barcode" errors are quite common, particularly with new CDs. It only takes a duff computer scan or slip of the finger and all sorts of problems ensue. To be fair, many of the marketplace sellers are very small businesses, and I don't like to see them disadvantaged. Others, though, such as zoverstocks (who get most of their stock, I believe, from their "music magpie" subsidiary) and most of the North American sellers are fair game. My best deal, I think, was the Dennis Russel Davis Haydn symphony box set that cost me £1.28 and, more recently, an Astree 4-CD set of Schumann songs for £2.10; that went to Japan for £68.90!
Mind you, as a small seller on amazon myself, I have had it the other way, but I have always swallowed the bitter pill when it happens; worst experience was inadvertently selling the Maazel Mahler set on Sony for all of £1.70 in stead of £17.00 - an expensive slip of the finger, that was! I only sell my own stuff and, hopefully, the condition of my discs meet expectations. That, I'm afraid, can't always be said about zoverstocks, but I have always had quick and courteous refunds from them.
Recently, I have found the French and German sellers very reliable. I think that is because the French and Germans have a much larger number of collectors than here in the UK and these people generally look after their stuff carefully. Right now, "top music" in Prague have been very inexpensive for Music & Arts CDs (I love historical stuff) and delivery has been extremely prompt - 2-4 days. Excellent.
An amazing bargain on amazon today is the Ulricht Mahler 8-CD set of all of the 78rpm recordings issued between 1903-1940 as about £21. This splendid set got a rave review in IRR and arrived with me today. From what little I have heard so far, the transfers by MoT and WM are much "better" than prior releases and the 80 page booklet is simply wonderful.
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Not a huge reduction on their standard price, but Qobus are currently offering lossless downloads of the BBC Legends box (20 CDs' worth) for €19.99.
[Offer valid for 5 days.]
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Some decent Harmonia Mundi Gold bargains here:
e.g. Herreweghe (various composers): http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/hmgold.php?k=9&w=1790It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI'm another sent the Mozart box (which I already had) in error by YouwantitWe(ain't)gotit (ordered via the Rakusen's Play marketplace. Just sent then a message via Rakusen's contact system.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostDitto with me. When I went back to them, they answered pretty promptly, promising a full refund and giving a freepost address. On further inquiry on my part, they said that they had copies of the elusive Baroque Box and did I still want it? Yes, please. The Mozart went back this morning so I'll wait and see if the BB ever arrives.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post'Louise' emailed me this morning, apologising, offering to replace with the correct item and requesting that I remove the decidedly negative feedback I left on the play.com site. I have sent the Mozart box back and further used that "Contact seller" facility to advise that I will happily remove the negative feedback once the problem is resolved by the correct set being delivered to me. This is not the first time YouwantitWegotit have messed up on an order of mine:
http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...293#post341293
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The curious thing about the All Baroque Box on Play.com is that the sellers are still offering it at around £24, even though it seems highly likely that there has been some kind of mix up and the buyers will probably receive the wrong product.
Interestingly, on Amazon Rarewaves and Zoverstocks are asking around £59 for the same product (though even at that price it is something of a bargain).
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