This is why on Discogs every Vinyl and Sleeve graded separately.
Sell LP's: No visible scuffs. Let buyer remove static if needed?
I will be selling more LPs on eBay.
My objective is to make space, and I enjoy finding someone who wants them.
I have been cleaning, listening, photos, listing, selling, shipping. Time consuming, cost of cleaning fluids, wear on stylus.
A few bring decent $, many/most go for starting price $4.50. Money is nice, but not much after all the work, involved costs and fees.
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I am thinking of selling based only on my visual inspection, letting buyer deal with any static, and keep my unconditional refund if buyer discovers a problem, i.e. a skip I didn't see.
I view them, look Very Darn Good (no scuffs) or Darn Good (very minor scuffs): 1 photo, 1 link from wiki, a few specific words, done.
No hesitation on refunds whatsoever.
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So, what do you think, will people buy, trusting they only need to deal with static? People already trust my unconditional refund, nobody has asked for a refund based on anything but USPO destruction. What's different is they have to deal with static.
I have been cleaning, listening, photos, listing, selling, shipping. Time consuming, cost of cleaning fluids, wear on stylus.
A few bring decent $, many/most go for starting price $4.50. Money is nice, but not much after all the work, involved costs and fees.
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I am thinking of selling based only on my visual inspection, letting buyer deal with any static, and keep my unconditional refund if buyer discovers a problem, i.e. a skip I didn't see.
I view them, look Very Darn Good (no scuffs) or Darn Good (very minor scuffs): 1 photo, 1 link from wiki, a few specific words, done.
No hesitation on refunds whatsoever.
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So, what do you think, will people buy, trusting they only need to deal with static? People already trust my unconditional refund, nobody has asked for a refund based on anything but USPO destruction. What's different is they have to deal with static.
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I avoid buying records on ebay and much prefer Discogs. I don't trust sellers to properly grade their records on ebay. Discogs has some stinkers once in a while, but with the feedback system and the focus strictly on music, getting what you want is much more likely. I think most sellers grade visually. The biggest issue I have with Discogs is sellers not packaging their records well. Please use a Whiplash or similar mailer that protects the corners. Nothing worse than paying a lot for a NM- record and having it show up with the corner(s) all banged up. |
big greg thanks, whiplash is better than the simple one I am using now. https://www.ebay.com/itm/50-PREMIUM-LP-RECORD-ALBUM-BOOK-or-BOX-MAILERS/300349048398?ssPageName=STRK... I decided to start simple, easy, see if any shipping complaints surfaced, so far none. Perhaps I will get some whiplash, and use them for lps that people paid a high price for. Tapes, I found a perfectly sized bubble envelope and I put peanuts inside the box to prevent the tape moving thereby damaging the tape's box. Same thing, no problems except the few USPS seemed to intentionally destroy. |
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