Log in or Sign up. Steve Hoffman Music Forums. Overgrading Discogs sellers Location: Yorkshire, England. I generally prefer Ebay due to the photos and increased chance of getting my money back. On Discogs sellers think that they can overgrade and then offer you an insignificant partial refund to make you go away when you inevitably complain.
Location: Millarville, Alberta. Chemguy , Sep 22, Location: Bergen County, NJ. I have received over graded LPs and also the incorrect pressing via Discogs purchases. In all honestly, these are exceptions and not the norm. Usually, the seller is extremely apologetic and willing to work with me. With that said, when these things happen it is eternally frustrating. Pushpaw , GentleSenator and sunking like this. Location: Toronto.
Oh, this refreshingly new topic! Strat-Mangler , Sep 24, Location: Doylestown, PA. I sell a lot on Discogs. The only records that are considered mint are sealed ones, otherwise NM is my highest grade.
When buying, I always ask them, "Does NM mean perfect, no flaws, no marks, no scratches? Cody B , Sep 27, Strat-Mangler , Shawn and like this. Judee Sill. Kankyo Ongaku.
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That is the goal of MB. If we know something, we add something. I know that it may take 7 hours to add one album because you also need to verify each artist there are many people named John Smith , which leads to adding some artists and populating their pages as well, but that is part of the building process.
Think about it - someone built that Discogs page s for you to use. So that future editors will see the note and can pick up where you stopped.
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