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| Quality
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To give you some kind of an idea of the kind of quality of product
you can expect, please read the following guidelines. |
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| Excellent
(Record) |
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The record
may itself be brand new or may show some signs of playing but should
have no or very little deterioration in sound quality. |
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| Excellent
(Sleeve) |
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The sleeve
may be brand new but could show slight wear and/or creasing but
would generally be intact and complete. |
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| Good
(Record) |
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The record
will show signs of having been played, possibly light scratches
and/or marks but should have no major deterioration in sound quality. |
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| Good
(Sleeve) |
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The cover and
contents may suffer from folding, scuffing creases or spine splits.
Colour deterioration is also possible. |
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| Fair
(Record) |
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The record
may show signs of not been cared for properly, there could be a
fair amount of surface noise. |
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| Fair
(Sleeve) |
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The sleeve
may be torn, stained, split or defaced in some way. It could be
partly missing or wrongley sleeved. |
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| Must
Read !! |
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All the above
'guidelines' are only the opinion of Recordsdirect.com although
we make every effort to report the condition fairly we do not offer
any guarantee's on the quality of second hand goods.
The quality
guidelines are just that, 'GUIDELINES' When a sale price for an
item is set recordsdirect.com have taken into account factors
such as rarity, artist, condition, and the purchase price.
Recordsdirect.com
will not provide refunds on the grounds that the buyer does not
agree that the price is a true reflection of the quality
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