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Questions about SwapaCD - CDs arriving postage due - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 1/14/2020 10:53 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
Posts: 15
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I've been amember for 11 years and only once received a CD with postage due, just a few weeks ago actually. I wrote the sender and they gifted me a credit to cover it, but it was still a hassle because I had to go to the post office to pick up the postage due package and pay for it there.

I agree the club cannot require you to accept a postage due package because USPS regulations say you don't have to. My advice is to  refuse any postage due packages you receive. Since you will never be in possession of it (the post office won't give it to you if you refuse to pay the postage due and will return it to the sender instead), it will never have been delivered. Therefore you can truthfully leave it marked as "not delivered" on your account and the club will automatically refund your credit when the time for delivery runs out.  That will put the album back on your wish list with the same rank you had before to wait for the next time the title is listed.

CD Bazaar - Will trade explicit versions for clean versions - Gaga and Pink - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 4/12/2014 6:49 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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I have CD copies of the explicit versions of Lady Gaga's "Art Pop" and Pink's "Try This" albums.  The songs are good, but I don't care for foul language in my music; so I will gladly trade either or both of them for the clean versions of the same CDs.  One for one.



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Questions about SwapaCD - 49¢ fee for ordering CD - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 2/2/2014 11:16 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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Like Swap-A-DVD, PaperbackSwap doesn't charge a fee to order books, either, and they also refund your credit if there is anything wrong.  They manage just fine (on ads, apparently) without charging a fee for member swaps.  This "sister" site should be able to do the same.  I swap all the time on the DVD and paperback sites because it costs me nothing (except to mail my stuff out, of course), but I very rarely swap anything here because of the fees.  If the other two sites owned by the same people can keep running without fees, why not here too?



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CD Bazaar - Done- Reciprocal deal - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 12/6/2013 7:15 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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Hi. I just ordered Musical Chairs by Hootie & The Blowfish in response to your two for one offer. I'll take Greatest Hits 1974-78 by the Steve Miller Band as my free second CD. Thanks!

CD Bazaar - Gaga's Artpop - trade explicit for clean version - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 12/5/2013 12:00 AM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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I accidentally purchased the "explicit" version of Lady Gaga's new CD Artpop" on Black Friday.  I would prefer to have the "clean" version, and am willing to swap with anyone who has a copy of the clean version.  The explicit version CD is brand new, opened but never played.

CD Bazaar - Gaga's Artpop - trade explicit for clean version - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 12/5/2013 12:00 AM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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I accidentally purchased the "explicit" version of Lady Gaga's new CD Artpop" on Black Friday.  I would prefer to have the "clean" version, and am willing to swap with anyone who has a copy of the clean version.  The explicit version CD is brand new, opened but never played.

Cassette/LP/8-Track/45 Bazaar - Classic albums: Moody Blues, David Lanz, Steve Miller Band, Amy Grant, Fri - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 10/29/2013 8:27 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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Moody Blues:  "In Search of the Lost Cord"  - Polygram/London Records #820 168-4 R-1

Steve Miller Band:  "Greatest Hits 1974-78" - Capitol Records C4-46101 (XDR/Dolby HX Pro)

     ( includes such 70's chart toppers as "Swingtown," "Take the Money and Run,"  "The Joker," "Fly Like an Eagle," and "Jet Airliner.")  TAKEN

Amy Grant: "Heart in Motion"   Myrrh Records #7016907384

David Lanz:  "Cristofori's Dream"   Narada Lotus #NC 61021 C100853

ALL THE ABOVE CASSETTES IN PERFECT, LIKE-NEW CONDITION

Also:

Frigid Pink:  "Frigid Pink"   Ampex/London/Parrot Records #M79633  - the label on this case is worn and had to be taped on, but the cassette (made by Ampex) is in great shape and plays fine. RARE COLLECTOR'S ITEM. This classic album includes what may be the best cover of "House of the Rising Sun" ever recorded - hard rocking, some think it is superior to the original recording by The Animals.  The rest of the album's songs hold their own as well, with superior musicality and strong vocals. From All Music Guide:  "Frigid Pink's self-titled debut album is a slashing, seriously soulful example of late-'60s Detroit rock near its best. Formed in 1967, the group earned a Gold Record with their version of House of the Rising Sun on this album, which sold over a million copies and hit #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 . The album itself hit #11 on the charts that year, and was a smash in Europe as well."   TAKEN

 

Offering three cassettes for two points, or any single cassette also for one point.  Thanks.



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Cassette/LP/8-Track/45 Bazaar - For LP Shippers: Which is Best? - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 12/16/2009 11:05 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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Fedex ground is frequently cheaper than USPS or UPS.  The best way to package LPs is in rigid cardboard, padded inside with foam sheets, and tightly bound.

Cassette/LP/8-Track/45 Bazaar - EXTREMELY RARE - FRIJID PINK (House of the Rising Sun and more!) - View Inline

Jiyu (Robert P.)

Date Posted: 11/24/2009 11:54 PM ET
Member Since: 5/4/2008
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Extremely RARE COLLECTOR'S ITEM. Cassette tape - tape plays well, case is worn but intact. Frijid Pink's self-titled debut album is a slashing, seriously soulful example of late-'60s Detroit rock near its best. Formed in 1967, the group earned a Gold Record with their version of House of the Rising Sun on this album, which sold over a million copies and hit #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 . The album itself hit #11 on the charts that year, and was a smash in Europe as well.  Parrot Records, a Division of London Records, #M79633, Stereo.  Due to extreme rarity, asking 1 point. TAKEN
 



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