Trading Rules |
New
Traders
Welcomed
:)
Rule # 7 applies
to "newbies"
Important Notice:
www.thevervelive.com
will
not in any way, shape, or form sell any of the recordings listed on this site.
The material here is not sold in stores, for the most part. I will only
trade recordings so please do not ask I can sell.
That would be a definite no. I trade recordings for the love of
music and sharing; trading helps me share this passion with
others who feel the same way. Thank you.
Always use brand name items such as Sony, Maxell, Memorex, Imation, Verbatium, or TDK.
When recording CDs, always record in DAO (Disc-at-Once). DAO mode takes out the 2 second gaps in between tracks.
Setlists are required for every trade. If the trade is to begin, I need to first know what it is that I am getting. I provide setlists for my CDs, I expect the trader to do the same.
Please label all CDs or videos sent to A Requiem of the Past. Be neat about writing on the actual CD. A post-it note is recommended.
Standard trading protocol states that if you initiate the trade, then you must send first. So, if you email me first, I expect you to send first.
Be honest about the trade and when you will be able to post your package. If any problems delay you from sending, I'll understand. I just ask that you let me know when your package can be sent. Naturally, I will do the same.
You are limited to one video per trade. Any further videos will be traded video for video. Videos will not be sent overseas out of the United States unless it is a video for video trade. Special consideration will be given to those who have certain items of interest to A Requiem of the Past. UPDATE as of May 28, 2003 No more video trades unless you have something that I really have an interest in. Sorry. They are too time consuming.
If you don't
have anything to trade, do not be discouraged. There is always
a way to make a trade work and I am always helpful to new traders.
Confront me with what you would like and we will make it happen. This sort
of trade is time permitting on my part so be advised.
When recording cassette tapes (which won't be often):
Always use Type II
cassettes or better.
- Do not cut songs
or change track listings.
- Do not use high
speed dubbing or Dolby Noise reduction.
- Do not use any
cassette tape over 90 minutes long.
When recording video cassettes:
Use high quality
video cassettes such as Sony, TDK, or Maxell.
- Always
record in SP mode.
- Hi-Fi Stereo quality
is preferred.
* I can trade
in all video systems including PAL, SECAM, and NTSC.