Tim Tschirner ([email protected])
Fri, 6 Nov 1998 11:04:26 +0100
>well some people like you should shut up because they don't know
>anything about pro equipment and the high costs of production.
>These cds have been diitally remastered in a pro digital studio
>regardless of time or cost involved.
right, I dunno how much you had to pay to book a studio,
but I know how much one blank CD-R costs and how
much shipping is. And that just doesn't justify a price
of $30 for one CD-R plus shipping. I consider this ripping
off big time, and I'm sick of people using this list mainly
to put up their bootleg-selling ads every other day.
>By the way i just want to let you know that also Geraldo sold
>cd-r saying that they were original cds....
Hmm..the one I got from him was not a CD-R, and I clearly
can tell a normal CD from a CD-R
>My cd-r are not cheaper but they are the best on the planet
>especially for audio and if there are people who want to buy my
>bootlegs because they think that my production is outstanding
>and professionally done jut let them buy the cds.
Of course I let them buy the CDs from you, but many people
just don't know how much a CD-R costs and I wanted them
to know so they can judge better themselves if
$1 + Shipping = $30.
And by the way, a CD-R is _never_ better than a regular CD
(only speaking of the material here).
>I first do this for passion and never got any complaint about
>my service. Think before say something stupid....
So you say you do this for a passion? If that's true, I'd
assume a price of $7 including s&h would be a good price.
Just look at the folks who actually give away stuff for free.
Or what about trading?
Tim
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