Yes, GEMM is best when you use your judgment. A little selectivity (their
sorta new rating system aids in this) goes a long way, and you can have a
fair idea of how good the vendor is by checking how recently they've
changed their GEMM listings. I've never been burned on GEMM, and I've
gotten some nice rarities.
-Ryan
At 04:07 PM 9/27/01 +0100, you wrote:
quoted 40 lines I've found Gemm to be excellent - I've mainly got hold of a lot of 70s>I've found Gemm to be excellent - I've mainly got hold of a lot of 70s
>electric jazz rarities through them. What I always do is email the vendor to
>check they still have it and then order it. Might be worth a try? Also
>there's an indication on the search result page as to vendor reliability.
>
>All the best,
>
>Colin.
>
>
>
>> From: "Waiter, James" <jwaiter@chi.navtech.com>
>> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 14:49:45 -0500
>> To: "'idm@hyperreal.org'" <idm@hyperreal.org>
>> Subject: RE: [idm] skampler
>>
>>> Anyways, I wouldn't recommend Gemm. It's where a lot of the web's worst
>> and
>>> unreliable record sellers congregate. Not to say that everyone there is
>>> bad, but damn, be careful.
>>
>>
>> I tried to order a rarity through a GEMM.COM seller and they never
>> sent it. They never accepted any money from me so at least
>> I wasn't ripped off. But what they do is list all this music
>> that they don't actually have at all. Not sure what the point of
>> doing that is.
>>
>>
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