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-- Avril Lavigne - I'm With You (Leama & Moor remix) Vinyl = Broke


Posted by Steven Hays on Jul-18-2003 23:35:

Avril Lavigne - I'm With You (Leama & Moor remix) Vinyl = Broke

It was a lil bent up, so I started to flex it and shit, to bend it the other way, and all of a sudden it cracks in half. I am sooooooo pissed off as I've been waiting 2 weeks to get this ****** in from Hooj! Sorry I just had to vent!

peace.

Steve

PS- I immediately bought another one. Someone mentioned they were all sold out, but Hooj still has it up for sale. If that's the case, than I'm fucked!


Posted by zamson on Jul-18-2003 23:37:

was it fucked up in the mail?


Posted by Dmatrox on Jul-18-2003 23:40:

Re: Avril Lavigne - I'm With You (Leama & Moor remix) Vinyl = Broke

quote:
Originally posted by Evan Almae
It was a lil bent up, so I started to flex it and shit, to bend it the other way, and all of a sudden it cracks in half. I am sooooooo pissed off as I've been waiting 2 weeks to get this ****** in from Hooj! Sorry I just had to vent!

peace.

Steve

PS- I immediately bought another one. Someone mentioned they were all sold out, but Hooj still has it up for sale. If that's the case, than I'm fucked!


Blame the place you got it from and ask for a free replacement.


Posted by Steven Hays on Jul-18-2003 23:50:

Nah, I broke it, it didn't come that way, only a little bent. A vinyl has never cracked that easily when I Bend it. I was gonna have this 2nd one shipped really fast but it would cost about 50 dollars to do so. Whatever, I just gotta wait again.


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Jul-19-2003 01:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Evan Almae
A vinyl has never cracked that easily when I Bend it.


Exactly, sounds defective. A little bit of complaining can go a long way...


Posted by ilovetrance2k3 on Jul-19-2003 02:06:

usually you shouldnt bend vinyls to try and fix them, try and putting them between your matress and the board or put it in between two pieces of glass on top of the fridge for a while,fixes it right up


Posted by Steven Hays on Jul-19-2003 02:23:

quote:
Originally posted by ilovetrance2k3
usually you shouldnt bend vinyls to try and fix them, try and putting them between your matress and the board or put it in between two pieces of glass on top of the fridge for a while,fixes it right up


I've done that before and it does indeed work. I know this, but I just didn't feel like waiting for a couple of hours for it to straighten out. I just wanted to quick fix it with a little bendage. I guess I'll e-mail hooj, but I kinda feel like it was mainly my fault.


Posted by Dmatrox on Jul-19-2003 03:31:

Ya just email them, say the record was bent when you opened it and you want a new record


Posted by ilovetrance2k3 on Jul-19-2003 03:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Evan Almae
I've done that before and it does indeed work. I know this, but I just didn't feel like waiting for a couple of hours for it to straighten out. I just wanted to quick fix it with a little bendage. I guess I'll e-mail hooj, but I kinda feel like it was mainly my fault.


email them telling them it came broken, they will probably include a second free vinyl. once i got a broken vinyl from a different shop and they credited my card back, and paid for shipping back, and included another free vinyl, so i got 2 for free =), but mine came broken, if it comes bent too,t here is no reason you shouldnt complain, they should come perfect. its like buying a new car with a dent in it, or with flat tires. hehe =)


Posted by Dmatrox on Jul-19-2003 03:37:

i wish they could reduce the static before it ships, or does it come staticy through shipping?


Posted by DaveSZ on Jul-19-2003 11:37:

Man I need this too...


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Jul-19-2003 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Dmatrox
i wish they could reduce the static before it ships, or does it come staticy through shipping?


Probably becomes staticy through transit. They should wrap them in that anti-static foam they use on computer parts though, it would be nice.


Posted by ilovetrance2k3 on Jul-19-2003 23:40:

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Probably becomes staticy through transit. They should wrap them in that anti-static foam they use on computer parts though, it would be nice.


just use a soft paper towel, witha bit of water,and wipe the vinyl down,should do the trick


btw: nice track you are listening to, got that one on vinyl =)


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Jul-19-2003 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by ilovetrance2k3
btw: nice track you are listening to, got that one on vinyl =)


LoL, that has been on there for about 4 weeks now. Winamp 2.xx version quit working on my computer for no apparent reason and that Audio Tracker thing thinks I'm still playing that song I've just been too lazy to remove it.


Posted by placebo on Jul-20-2003 03:43:

I've been DYING to hear that tune, I can't find it anywhere on mp3..dammit. Guess I might have to crack down and buy the vinyl, is it any good?


Posted by ilovetrance2k3 on Jul-20-2003 04:01:

quote:
Originally posted by placebo
I've been DYING to hear that tune, I can't find it anywhere on mp3..dammit. Guess I might have to crack down and buy the vinyl, is it any good?


go to hooj.com and cehck the sample


Posted by placebo on Jul-21-2003 00:31:

I found a rip of it, that was some good shit.


Posted by Dr. Cfire on Jul-21-2003 01:28:

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Probably becomes staticy through transit. They should wrap them in that anti-static foam they use on computer parts though, it would be nice.


Yah they wont start doing that since the antistatic foam is pretty expensive. Since the static does not do any real damage to the vinyl they wont want to increase costs.


Posted by mndeg on Jul-21-2003 03:08:

avril lavigne is UGLY


Posted by placebo on Jul-21-2003 03:17:

quote:
Originally posted by mndeg
avril lavigne is UGLY



Posted by mndeg on Jul-22-2003 03:16:

har har



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