It's cool and all that PJ releases them, and I'm not gonna bitch about the quality like so many, but I was under the impression that I would be getting actual silvers.
If that's the case, why are they $17 bucks a piece. The 2000 shows cost $20 to record, which has probably doubled, but if they are cdr's with a cheap cardboard case, shouldn't they be cheaper, and shouldn't it be made clear what we are getting?
It was in an e-mail sent out to 10C members detailing the upcoming bootleg series. And, if you're not a 10C member, it's been mentioned in probably every bootleg thread created since the original announcement. I actually saw it here before I saw my e-mail.
And, if you live in the US you aren't paying shipping at all. If you're outside the US, I dunno. Ask Tim.
It was in an e-mail sent out to 10C members detailing the upcoming bootleg series. And, if you're not a 10C member, it's been mentioned in probably every bootleg thread created since the original announcement. I actually saw it here before I saw my e-mail.
And, if you live in the US you aren't paying shipping at all. If you're outside the US, I dunno. Ask Tim.
Isn't shipping is included in the price?
I'm not in the 10c, and it's not my responsibility, as a consumer, to go to a message board and find out about all their latest emails. Esp. when all the news releases and the website itself says "cd".
It's false advertisement, end of story, and pearljam.com is responsible for it.
I'm not saying I hate PJ or even that it's that big a deal, I just think it seems kinda shady, and honestly it looks cheap.
I think they'll make enough money off the sale of these bootlegs, that they coulda used actual cd's.
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people are acting like they are charging $10 more for CDRs. its a difference of $2, and that includes shipping, so essentially its the same price as the FLAC downloads.
pressing silvers takes time, which means the band would have to order a number in advance, which means there is leftover inventory, and guess who absorbs that cost...the fans. the bootlegs would cost more so they dont lose money because of the leftovers.
this is an effective way to deliver the product fast and keep costs down. personally, I think physical CDs were unnecessary, but enough people complained in 2006 and the band listened.
I am the first to call out the 10C and the band when they do something that does not meet the standards we have come to expect, but this is a lot of complaining over nothing, IMO.
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I don't care about CD-R-gate myself, but are we supposed to have understood that burn-to-order meant "CD-R?" Because that's the only thing my e-mail from 10C says, and I didn't know that.
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people are acting like they are charging $10 more for CDRs. its a difference of $2, and that includes shipping, so essentially its the same price as the FLAC downloads.
pressing silvers takes time, which means the band would have to order a number in advance, which means there is leftover inventory, and guess who absorbs that cost...the fans. the bootlegs would cost more so they dont lose money because of the leftovers.
this is an effective way to deliver the product fast and keep costs down. personally, I think physical CDs were unnecessary, but enough people complained in 2006 and the band listened.
I am the first to call out the 10C and the band when they do something that does not meet the standards we have come to expect, but this is a lot of complaining over nothing, IMO.
But weren't the 03 boots cheaper, or around the same price, and available pretty quickly?
It costs, maybe, a few hundred bucks to produce each one of these shows. I think they have a pretty good idea of how many they are gonna sell, of any given show.
Why not make only so many pressed, and when they're gone, they're gone.
If it's not false advertisement, it's pretty damn close, considering that, when they have put out cd boots, they have been actual cd's.
Nope. Foreign customers have to pay a shipping fee on top of the $17.
From what I understand, the quality of the CD-Rs that they are using are actually better in quality than regular, pressed CDs. Maybe they are more expensive.
If you, as a consumer, are unhappy and feel you have been deceived, all you have to do is cancel your order and get a refund. Then you can purchase a cheaper download with no artwork, and burn your own CD-R and have no case in which to place your self-burned CD-R.
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Wease wrote:
Oh, Jimmy wrote:
Isn't shipping is included in the price?
Nope. Foreign customers have to pay a shipping fee on top of the $17.
It's not my fault that my country makes awesome rock stars, and your country sucks.
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I don't really like being on the same side of this argument as OJ. He seems to be kind of a dick.
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