records being pressed today have no return priviliges. a dealer must take the loss, if he has to take a return from a customer, or buys too many. a distributer or middleman may make exceptions, but the label sales are strictly one way given the small pressing quantities. cut outs were sold to deplete inventory when a title was temporarily or permenantly discontinued. sold at a lower cost, the artist or artists saw no royalties from these sales.
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