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In Reply to: RE: Music Matters 33 1/3 Blue Notes - Horrible posted by erik on July 31, 2015 at 09:57:00
First off, I have every 45, and many 33's released by MM, and like a lot of others, I've never had any issues with any of their lps, ever. And had very few issues with Elusive Disc. But when I did have a couple of issues regarding shipping, billing, I simply gave them both a call, and worked with their wonderful service folks. They were always eager to please. Why not just call them and nicely voice your issues with them? Why take to a public forum to loudly criticize them without seemingly even giving them a chance to make good?A little class goes a long way.
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Read my original post again, again and again. If you don't understand it again, call your doctor.
I think I can understand the f@ck Music Matters part pretty well.
You can't read, you can't write, you can't make a simple point.
This is a public forum where people share their experience, both negative and positive. Live with it.
You should try this advice on an Amazon customer review forum sometime and see what happens. Were your experiences typical? You have no idea.
I thought the original post was very informative, and the poster had every right to be extremely angry.
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"Owning a turntable and wondering why you have inner groove distortion is like driving over nails and wondering why your tires are flat."
But what good does this anger do? Who is he angry at? Music Matters who reissued the discs? RTI who pressed the records? Elusive Disc who, since the records are all sealed, has no idea they are warped? FedEx for transporting the records in withering temperatures? Really, what's the point?
The poster seems to be angry at most everyone. Music Matters, RTI who pressed it off center and possibly warped, Elusive Disc for their postage return policy. Yes, these records are expensive and one has a right to expect a flat, well- centered disc. But let's face it, pressing vinyl is more an art than a science, even in 2015. Even the best pressings plants have their failures.
Truly, Erik, since this has been such a major source of angst for you that it caused you to lose sleep, I think I agree with your decision (not that you care) not to order any more audiophile discs again. Life will be much more peaceful.
Wow! It seems everybody knows who I'm angry at, and why. Jeezus!
The main point was to warn others about the issue, and let their vendors to check the records before they ship them. I think it's a very good idea. I was understandably upset when I got them.
It's only MM I'm angry at, since they're the owners, their name is on the stuff, QC is their responsibility, after all we don't live in China, and I already said this matter is not ED's fault.
As for the ED's return policy - nothing is written in stone. I mean NOTHING.
Lol. I'll remember this if you ever post a complaint about anything. Get out the smelling salts if you ever stumble into the Amazon forums.
Unbelievable.
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"Owning a turntable and wondering why you have inner groove distortion is like driving over nails and wondering why your tires are flat."
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