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Seen it going quite recently (sure it was in sales on here) for £75, but i thought that that would be the top. I will admit to it being 1 of my favourite tracks.

Nothing wrong with "Name it" in my book either.

I wouldn't sell mine for £75 as I bought it off the shelf, when it was re-issued.

The latter being the point, these described as originals, are actually second issue

due to Casino demand.

Everyone has their price though and I can think of at least 3 tunes I'd like to buy for that hundred quid.

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It's a very honest listing ... worth £30 quid unbelievable some nutters paid £250 based on the description and condition

 

That's right - there was nothing more the seller could add to the description

 

Comedy buy rather than comedy sale

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While the misguided Johnny come lately tossers are paying stupid money for obvious boots and reissues, genuine switched on collectors should cash in and have their day in the Sun !!  (Always amazes me that when a useless boot sells for stupid money on Ebay, there are always loads of underpriced good 60's / 70's selling for relatively little on the same day !)

 

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Seller is on here...

Obviously it's a crime Pete to list records at high prices.  On consignment sales I list what the seller wants - despite advice to the contrary.  However , I don't tell people on Soul Source how to do their respective jobs , but the soul police on here do  LOL      

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Not your fault Glyn, nobody forces anyone to buy anything, but any Grapevine record over £40 is overpriced in the real world..

Agreed but I saw the price a full set went for @ an auction house sale last year mind boggling...

 

I have had a full set - all sold bar three I wanted : Dena Barnes, Betty Boo , and Duke Browner 

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That's right - there was nothing more the seller could add to the description

 

Comedy buy rather than comedy sale

Good new title for this   comedy buy  - Most of these highlighted actually sell at these prices without arm twisting ...

 

New thread  comedy buys  liking that ......

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Agreed but I saw the price a full set went for @ an auction house sale last year mind boggling...

 

I have had a full set - all sold bar three I wanted : Dena Barnes, Betty Boo , and Duke Browner 

 

I've had three, four full sets - one I lent out to someone to 'record' and he sold them.  last time I put together a set for myself it took me 3 weeks to get the lot. This was before Duke Browner started going for daft money.  I kept Betty Boo, Sam Williams and The Masqueraders 'How'.  That last one is really hard nowadays.

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I've had three, four full sets - one I lent out to someone to 'record' and he sold them.  last time I put together a set for myself it took me 3 weeks to get the lot. This was before Duke Browner started going for daft money.  I kept Betty Boo, Sam Williams and The Masqueraders 'How'.  That last one is really hard nowadays.

What did a full set of Grapevine go for... i have the lot including the LP's and 12"'s.

 

Not that i'm gonna sell.....

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I'm not too sure whether this would be classed as comedy, I just find it worrying!  :unsure:

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/371293907842?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

Dunno what it will end up at, but does raise the bootlegging issues yet again.

 

There is a simple solution to stop this. Everyone buys a few and then reports them to Ebay as counterfeits, you get to keep the items and you get your money back too, and the seller gets loads of negative feedback....

 

Counterfeit items

If a buyer suspects that an item is counterfeit, and there are strong indicators that the item is counterfeit, we don't require the buyer to return the item to the seller. The buyer agrees to cooperate with us to ensure the proper disposal of the item. In such instances, we refund the buyer for the full cost of the item and original shipping, and the seller reimburses us for the refund. The buyer may not sell the item on eBay or elsewhere.

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I'm not too sure whether this would be classed as comedy, I just find it worrying!  :unsure:

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/371293907842?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

Dunno what it will end up at, but does raise the bootlegging issues yet again.

This is the sort of bootleg that the label owners should really sort out, whoever owns the Chess/Cadet label rights should have enough clout to get this prosecuted by trading standards. Its no different to fake trainers really.

 

None of them do anything though, Universal has failed to police the Motown stable of labels for decades.

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There is a simple solution to stop this. Everyone buys a few and then reports them to Ebay as counterfeits, you get to keep the items and you get your money back too, and the seller gets loads of negative feedback....

 

Counterfeit items

If a buyer suspects that an item is counterfeit, and there are strong indicators that the item is counterfeit, we don't require the buyer to return the item to the seller. The buyer agrees to cooperate with us to ensure the proper disposal of the item. In such instances, we refund the buyer for the full cost of the item and original shipping, and the seller reimburses us for the refund. The buyer may not sell the item on eBay or elsewhere.

I bought a Nokia phone about 6 yrs ago (£200.00) and it turned out to be a Chinese fake. After opening a dispute and the seller refusing to reimburse me I reported it to Ebay......I actually forwarded the message from him that said " You should know that with Ebay it`s Buyer Beware!" Before i was refunded I had to get written confirmation from a registered Nokia dealer that the phone was indeed a fake. I was refunded including postage but first had to sign in writing via fax that I would destroy the phone. 

So your spot on with that statement if the rules are the same. But you would need a third party to state that they were bootlegs.

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