Helstar wrote:Heathen is right. These entries have been done by somebody that actually does not have anything to sell. It's called "websubbing" (a common modus operandi also on discogs - ask zola )
Hopefully you're right. I couldn't believe when I saw all these rarities out there that I missed them..
Helstar wrote:Heathen is right. These entries have been done by somebody that actually does not have anything to sell. It's called "websubbing" (a common modus operandi also on discogs - ask zola )
Hopefully you're right. I couldn't believe when I saw all these rarities out there that I missed them..
Helstar wrote:Heathen is right. These entries have been done by somebody that actually does not have anything to sell. It's called "websubbing" (a common modus operandi also on discogs - ask zola )
Hopefully you're right. I couldn't believe when I saw all these rarities out there that I missed them..
Websubbing works. That's what he means.
Apparently, there are a lot of lazy sellers on discogs/amazon/etc. who just skip creating entries for cds they actually have to sell.
Of course, if they see that a cd entry is there, ready to be used... then they list the cd. Served on a silver plate.
Grimlord wrote:
he's now known as gorgonzola - the great one
Thanks!
The front and back of the booklet are thicker than normal,the jewel cage is quite opaque,the matrix is identical to a cd for sale on ebay
An important detail:the cd was wearing a code set by the previous owner of the store, who sold the store 19 years ago.