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From:
Alan Lockett
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R.P.
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Date:
Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:53:34 +0100
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Re: [idm] Ordering stuff online?
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Thanks for the tip. I think I already got there (or to a similar destination), though. I have done some ordering through blahdvd.com, which I think is pretty much the same kind of entity as Play.com. I managed to order *and receive* a copy of Octex 'Idei Lahesna' - a pretty esoteric item of Slovenian post-techno electronica - for £8.99 P+P free. I think Blah is based in the Channel Islands so there's probably some kind of tax-free thing going on there. Dunno if it pays for US buyers to shop there. I still like the 'personal service' element of the likes of Playing By Ear. Eventually, I found that Blah started to get back to me and say they couldn't source the disc they'd already taken my order for. Blah indeed... alan --On 30 September 2005 13:24 +0100 "R.P." <rockin_pony@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 119 lines Alan, here's a good tip ;) i order most of my electronic CD's from> Alan, here's a good tip ;) i order most of my electronic CD's from > the cheap UK online shops, such as Play.com or Powerplaydirect.com . > not many people know that you can actually buy electronic stuff from > these very commercial sites! of course you can't find every > electronic album there, but labels like Toytronic, Merck, Lo, Warp, > Rephlex are usually available. and not for £12.99, but for a cool > £7.99-9.99 :)) great deal, no ? ;) > > not sure how this is useful for american users, but i think Play.com > ship worldwide (for free?), so worth checking out. > > > > --- Alan Lockett <Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk> wrote: > >> >> Depends where you're located. >> UK-peeps like myself had it large for most of this year with the >> pound >> vacating its bladder waterfall-stylee all over the dollar. Arf arf! >> Buying >> from the US was a gleeful virtually BOGOF (Buy One Get One Free) >> scenario a >> couple of months back at $1.90 to the GBP, but now it seems the $ >> is wiping >> itself down and drying itself off a bit. >> So, in sum, all in all, not *Killer*, but still fairly Essential. >> Which leads me on to... Boomkat: a good resource, but if this were >> a friend >> dropping in he'd be one who took his shoes off and put your telly >> on full >> volume and banged on too much till you needed to throw him out. But >> anyway >> at around 12 quid a throw for a disc on average that's still No >> Snip even >> for the pocket of a British trouserwearer. I prefer to exploit that >> Special >> Relationship. >> So, yeah... I will say that I've always been happy with Playing By >> Ear (but >> don't go looking for a website); PBE has a good combo of prompt >> service >> and, if you want it, individualised recs and sharp informed >> responses to >> requests for appraisal. Good prices too, but cheapness isn't the >> only >> criterion, otherwise we'd all be trudging round >> Wallmart/Woolworths/Kwik >> Save (insert lo-grade cheapskate de-personalised monolithic >> institution of >> choice), and I prefer to support cottage/bungalow/mudhut/garden >> shed >> industries. >> >> alan >> >> --On 30 September 2005 09:59 +0100 Brian.Power@cso.ie wrote: >> >> > Forced Exposure >> > Mimaroglu >> > Amazon >> > plus various mp3 dowload sites (emusic, bleep, finetunes, >> beatport, >> > audiolunchbox, playlouder.com) >> > >> > Just this week I purchased 4 Planet Mu releases on the web from a >> US based >> > retailler. The price per CD worked out at approx. ¤14. HMV here >> in Cork is >> > selling Mu Ziq's Bilous Paths for ¤27 ! No, that isn't a typo... >> > >> > The local indie shop could hardly do better than ¤18 or ¤19 for a >> planet >> > Mu release, given that they have what you want in stock... >> > >> > >> > >> > On 9/30/05, wells oliver <wells@submute.net> wrote: >> >> Where does everyone order stuff online from? Now that Skimo's >> gone I'm >> >> just sorta adrift. >> > >> > I'm lucky enough to have a record store nearby that stocks all >> the >> > stuff I need. I used to buy online alot, but I never do anymore. >> It's >> > just too much risk with the postal service etc.. >> > >> > Neil >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ---------------------- >> Alan Lockett (Senior Language Co-ordinator - EFL) >> Language Centre, University of Bristol, >> 30-32 Tyndall's Park Road, Bristol, BS8 1PY, UK >> tel: +44 (0)117 3310914 e-mail: Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new > Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com
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