Like many others, I’m really curious what is the name of the album and what makes it a “Holy Grail” album for you?
Declare the correct value on the Customs form?
What do you think? What would you do?
Fortunately at long last bought a ‘holy grail’ LP for $1,200. It arrived safe from Europe to the USA. It is clearly not as described. The Seller has asked the return be declared a $50 value on the Customs form.
Thank you for your thoughts, ideas and/or advice…
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+1 for curiousjim in fact, in general we know nothing about the actual problem with the LP, other than that it might be worth $1200 to a particular collector. By the way, valuing it at $1200 solely for the benefit that might accrue if it’s lost or damaged might equally be thought of as fraudulent by a determined moralist. |
And this ’holy grail’ LP is.....well, unfortunately I do not have a copy to keep yet as this copy is being returned. I will hunt another down ’in the wild’ and can then let you know.... :-) The Seller readily agreed he was too enthusiastic with his description. The "NM" grading and writing it was "...like new..." and so on was not the case in reality. Oh well. Previously he has always accurately graded and described his records I bought. This was a unique blip. C’est la vie! |
@vinylfun is this a private purchase or is it an official store? |
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