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Seller Information & Policies:
Payments Methods Accepted: PayPal, Cash (US dollars), Personal Check (US dollars), Certified Check (US dollars), Postal (US dollars), Money Order (US dollars), Western Union Money Transfer (US dollars), BidPay (US dollars)
Shipping Methods & Cost: USA: Media Mail: LP/12"/10"/VHS: $3.90 USA: Double-Boxed Media Mail: LP/12"/10": $5.15 USA: Double-Boxed Priority: LP/12"/10": $5.65-$9.10 USA: Priority: VHS: $5.65-$9.10 USA: 1st Class: CD/45/7"/Cassette: $3.10 USA: 1st Class: CD [jewel case removed]: $2.00 USA: Priority: CD/DVD/45/7"/Cassette: $5.65 USA: 1st Class: DVD: $3.75 FOREIGN AIR LP/12"/10"/VHS: Exact from ircalc.usps.gov * FOREIGN AIR CD/45/7"/Cass: $3.50 Can~$4.80 Mex~$6.25 Eur/Asia/Oz FOREIGN AIR CD [jewel case removed]: $2.50 Can~$3.50 All Other FOREIGN AIR DVD: $4.60 Can~$5.90 Mex~$8.25 Eur/Asia/Oz
Shipping prices are for single items. Multiple items and multiple LP/12"/CD sets may cost a little more. Domestic priority depends on how far you live from me [19115, Philadelphia]. For example, New York is $5.65. California is $9.10. *For international orders, I use the Postal Service link below after weighing and add .85 for the cost of a record mailer. Air mail total cost with mailer: Canada: normal single LP/12" costs about $6.55-$7.55 Mexico: normal single LP/12" costs about $10.40 - $11.90 Europe/Asia/Australia: normal single LP/12" costs about $12.80 - $14.45 LP's with heavy covers & heavy pressings cost a little more.
Return Policy: You may return an item if it's not in the conditon described. You may not return items if you decide you don't like the music. I will return the base price of the item. ----------------------------------------- Sealed Records: After a sealed record is paid for, I will gladly open it before mailing to make sure that the record is new & unplayed. If the record is not, I will give a full refund. Even though it is easy to spot most resealed records from the 60's [I will mention that in the desription if it looks like a possibility], not all records from the 70's & 80's are quite as obvious. Please ask for any details about the seal of a particular record & I will be happy to answer. ----------------------------------------- Insurance/Registered/Special Services: I'm sorry, I'm not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items that are uninsured. I pack well, so there's little need to worry. If you'd like insurance or special services, please make a note in the comments field when ordering. USA insurance: $1.70 [up to $50], $2.15 [up to $100], $2.60 [up to $200] Foreign Insurance: $10.80 [registered, up to $40] Foreign Insurance: If you need higher insurance, please email. It is expensive. Special Services: Certified/Confirmation/etc...Please email.
Backorder Policy: We don't backorder. Everything listed should be in stock.
Grading: GRADING: Cover/Record [S1/S2 = side1/side2] Please contact us and I'll gladly give you a detailed grading of the item you are interested in! M [does not exist!] M- [nothing but the most minor surface mark, high gloss] EX [a few more of the most minor surface marks, high gloss] VG++ [a few more of the most minor surface marks, high gloss] VG+ [a few more of the most minor surface marks with possible light scratch, possible loss of gloss] VG [many surface marks and/or more scratches that are feelable, possible loss of gloss] VG- [same as vg, but with more feelable scratches that cause clicks/pops] G+ [clicks, pops, loss of gloss] Note: Even my lowest grade G+ does not skip on my turntable. Anything VG++ or higher are really nice! VG+ is your standard used album that plays very well with possibly a light feelable scratch that doesn't cause clicks that overpower music or repeat many times. Also, note that many 45's graded as low as VG play great! () = an in-between grade. For expample, VG(+) = between VG and VG+ -------------------- CD/DVD/VHS EX = excellent condition CD/DVD [at most a very light scuff or nothing] VHS [very clean] VG+ = some wear CD/DVD [light scuffs that don't effect play] VHS [some wear to the box] VG = moderate wear CD/DVD [more scuffs that don't effect play] VHS [more wear to the box, cut box, occasional crease in tape] -------------------- wol/c/s = writing on label/cover/sleeve tol/c/s = tear on label/cover/sleeve stol/c/s = sticker/tape on label/cover/sleeve bb = bullet hole = bb hole = cutout hole notch = cutout notch = saw mark cc = cut corner dnap = does not affect play warp = warp in vinyl bubble = bubble in vinyl s1/s2/s3/etc = side 1/side 2/ side 3/ etc... DJ copy = promo copy wlp = white label promo [though, since many promos are not technically white labels, I usually use DJ copy even though it may be wlp] in the shrink = opened but still in the shrink. it is not sealed na = not applicable [plain cover or plain cover w/ slick...I do not give a grade]
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