My trading principles
- Generally, I collect only original CD's,
- I accept CDR's only in the case they are copies of the ultra rare originals (e.g., White Rock by Rick Wakeman, or Consequences by Godley and Creme,
- I'm not interested in videos in any formats, moreover, for ideological reasons I don't have a video player,
- My interests in music are not limited to my Wish List, so you can offer something new.
- I prefer justice for equality, i.e., if you offer me the above mentioned album of Patrick Moraz (78), you'll receive a whole lot of stuff in exchange, or simple money, of course, (say, $50),
- I will not agree to duplicate CD's availabe for purchase. First, because this violates copyright laws. Second, because it's pain in the ass to copy a CD even on my Pentium II machine. I'd better tell you
where you cand find the CD you want.
- On the other hand, there are certain titles completely impossible to find. From my point of view, duplicating of mega rare CD's does in no way hurt the owner of the copyright, just like Jon Anderson does not
benefit from the fact that his Three Ships are repetedly being sold at eBay for $120 or more.
- Whether we agree that I burn a CDR for you,
- I generally will not be able to provide you with any printed matter; in any case I'm completely unable to print liner notes in color,
- the CDR itself will come properly labelled, however,
- I use economy mail, except as specially required by the recipient,
- I'm not responsible for the local taxes and customs.
Contact me for details at esp@lanck.ru.
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