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From:
Colin Cahill
To:
, Ross Vitale
Date:
Mon, 6 Oct 1997 10:59:09 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) Used CD's & Promo's
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______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: (idm) Used CD's & Promo's Author: Ross Vitale <rvitale@phoenix.marymount.edu> at AWT_INTERNET_PO Date: 10/6/97 10:51 AM This may be a little off topic but it's something I began to ponder the other day. I was in a "Used CD" store the recently and happened upon "Plug - Drum & Bass for Papa" (Nothing double CD release). Here's the scenario, it's a clearly labeled "promo" with some words to the effect of , "This is the owned by the said label and it is against the law to sell it...". They're asking $13.99 for and I'm thinking that's crazy, first of all it's promo(ie they shouldn't be selling) and second of all it's a domestic release that could easily be picked up for nearly the same price new, so I haggle them down to $8.99(bonus for me). I guess my question's are is it truly illegal for a "Used CD" store to sell promo's as opposed to "cutouts" or previously owned CD's? Here's the thing I've been buying promo's for years from used shops so as far as I'm concerned I'm getting a pretty good deal but on the other hand is the artist/label getting screwed by this. Oh yeah, for point of reference I'm in the U.S.A. Personally, I really don't worry about this. I frequently find promos at my local used cd store. I assume they get them via trades/seller and simply put them on their shelves. I know people who have won promos via radio programs and have traded them in later. There are plenty of other things to worry about. Ross