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Guest TONY ROUNCE

Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately!) there isn't one Ace-owned title on there, so we can't approach eBay and accuse the seller of bootlegging our owned repertoire.

Surely someone from Universal, EMI or Sony BMG could, though!

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Beggers belief this, made me chuckle though how he's put the values on one or two of the tracks like it somehow it makes it all the more authentic and collectable, very sad and very wrong and who would part with sixty two quid for this? even more sad. I wish this type of abuse could be stamped out totally but as it's been said before Ebay do nothing and have little or no interest in anything other than their fees.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately!) there isn't one Ace-owned title on there, so we can't approach eBay and accuse the seller of bootlegging our owned repertoire.

Surely someone from Universal, EMI or Sony BMG could, though!

Hello Tony

There are eight songs on there which are controlled by Millbrand Music so I'll be looking into it.

I'm amazed it had four bidders and reached £62.00

Paul

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Guest Fatius Bumius

He had it on before, Buy It Now £7.99, 3 x purchases, the auction ended with none sold! Ebay Item: 220304432134.

He'll get £50 on a 2nd chance offer as well if the buyer takes him up on it. Unbelievable.

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"Never again lose THEM memories!" - another semiliterate moron... :yes:

Surely it should have been " You'll never again lose them memories " ? :D

Still , at £62 a throw , I would pretend to be illiterate my dear Mel .......

Malc Burton

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Finished at £62 :lol:

That's why people bootleg, there are so many dummys who will part with this sort of money for 2 home made CD's in a home made case. The guy has a website too where he will make up CD's to order.

I don't understand the point of buying bootleg vinyl these days (CD's & mp3's are much more convenient and generally cheaper) but bootleg CD's for 62 quid? :lol:

It is very tempting really, given that I got 50 blank CD's for £6.48 the other day :lol:

Ebay is so full of bootlegs these days and the major organisations generally do nothing, so they are just as responsible for the problem as the wanker.gif 's that buy them. I suppose they still view it as not worth the bother for the relatively small sums involved compared with the cost of prosecuting.

The world is turning to sh*t.

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Guest andyrattigan

£62!!!!!

There are heaps of comps with all those big oldies for between £5-10.

Why would they not just buy a few goldmine and kent comps??? :thumbup:

I am confused.

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Guest bazrico

"Another night of Classic Oldies and Floorfillers coming to your town soon!!!!" :thumbup:

still, mustn't grumble. it's what in the grooves wot counts :thumbup:

Tony

very true

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Guest Matt Male

£62!!!!!

There are heaps of comps with all those big oldies for between £5-10.

Why would they not just buy a few goldmine and kent comps??? g.gif

I am confused.

Me too. Who are the buyers of these things? If they aren't scene regulars why don't they just type 'northern soul' into Amazon? It doesn't make any sense. :rolleyes:

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