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I bought two CD albums off two different stores on amazon. They were both sealed in cellophane and they both happen to be released by the same record label but they both look like they have been burnt on CDR discs. They both have glossy labels on them that look right. Is it a coincidence I could of got two dodgey copies at once or are these completely normal? |
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@3mel | 6 December 15 | |
was it a small indie label ? quite possible that someone runs a record label from their bedroom...
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@usbcable | 6 December 15 | |
Not an indie label. It's ''Talkin Loud/Mercury records'' so quite a big label, anyway I've done some research and I'm pretty certain these are fake and not genuine. They don't have the catalogue number on the centre of the disk just the number 80 and a CDR batch code.
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@usbcable | 6 December 15 | |
I suppose it was only a matter of time before I ended up with a couple of fakes. I've bought over 150 genuine perfect CD's in the past two months.
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@penfield | 7 December 15 | |
Sounds dodgy for a label like that. As Mel alluded to, CDRs are released by small indie labels in limited numbers. |
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@stratboy | 8 December 15 | |
buy from proper record stores
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@wettoast | 8 December 15 | |
do they smell burnt?
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@usbcable | 9 December 15 | |
@ wettoast - 8.12.15 - 10:47pm do they smell burnt? Smell burnt ? no |
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@king397 | 9 December 15 | |
Check with the store if the cds are out of print and are only offered on burnt cds.
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@stratboy | 11 December 15 | |
@ wettoast - 8.12.15 - 10:47pm do they smell burnt? |
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