How Much Surface Noise is Too Much?


Just curious as to a range of opinions here. At what point is an LP unworthy of being played with your stylus/cartridge? Should one expect a used record store to give refunds on LPs which turn out to have more than a certain amount of surface noise/warpage and, if so, how much damage/defect should be criteria for getting one's money back? Any other thoughts along this line?
lg1
My turntable is almost as quiet as my CD player...if occasional scratches ...pops, tick's, etc. are discounted.
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Play the record.

If you enjoy the music and groove, good.
If you hear the surface noise and you don't groove, you have a bad record.

I have a new, used Neil Young album with some pretty healthy ticks. They do not get in the way of the music.
That is a good record.
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