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I have heard mixed things on Molo, and wanted to hear it for myself, but it has been sold out for a while @ the Ten Club. I e-mailed them, and they told me that there was actually an error with some of the CDs in the first pressing. So they sent those back to the factory, and they are waiting for the next shipment to come.
So yeah, I really feel bad for those people who buy it on ebay. It's really taking advantage of people.
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Hinny wrote:
Just another reason why the band needs a paid up crew of ebay police.
I don't know why people have such a problem with stuff being sold on ebay, especially in a capitalistic society. The people selling the item are not setting the price, the market is. It's basic economics.
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punkdavid wrote:
After hearing the Xmas single, I have no regrets about not buying this album.
--PunkDavid
I don't regret purchasing it, but I would if I paid 60 bucks. Didn't the Ten Club say that it would be available again in 2 weeks?
I'd just like to meet the person that feels this CD is worth $60. Are they crazy? Rich? WTF?
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:19 pm Posts: 39068 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA Gender: Male
hard2imagine wrote:
Hinny wrote:
Just another reason why the band needs a paid up crew of ebay police.
I don't know why people have such a problem with stuff being sold on ebay, especially in a capitalistic society. The people selling the item are not setting the price, the market is. It's basic economics.
I only despise the seller when they sell things that are free to the PJ community. I get a little aggravated here where the item is available for much, much cheaper than it's going for on e-bay, but really that's the buyer's fault for not shopping around I guess.
Then again, where does that other guy get off starting the bidding at $50??
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hard2imagine wrote:
Hinny wrote:
Just another reason why the band needs a paid up crew of ebay police.
I don't know why people have such a problem with stuff being sold on ebay, especially in a capitalistic society. The people selling the item are not setting the price, the market is. It's basic economics.
Unless you have a problem with a our capitalistic society, like many people on this board do.
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just_b wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
After hearing the Xmas single, I have no regrets about not buying this album.
--PunkDavid
I don't regret purchasing it, but I would if I paid 60 bucks. Didn't the Ten Club say that it would be available again in 2 weeks?
I'd just like to meet the person that feels this CD is worth $60. Are they crazy? Rich? WTF?
I wouldnt regret paying 60 bucks for it if I knew the money was going to to South Africa or the choir, but if you pay 60 bucks for it off Ebay, no money goes to the choir, and some asshole has just made a profit off these poor kids.
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Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 2:29 pm Posts: 6217 Location: Evil Bunny Land
Really, it's nobody's fault but the buyer. This guy is buying something for like $11 (which goes to the choir) and then selling it to idiots for 50+. I say more power to him. Nothing is stopping these idiots from joining the 10c and buying the cd themselves.
If they are such huge PJ fans that they would buy MOLO for $50, then they should be big enough fans to know the actual value of it in the first place.
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