SOUNDGARDEN Ultramega OK Red Vinyl LP 12" Original SST 1988 VG Chris Cornell

Sold Date: February 23, 2014
Start Date: February 16, 2014
Final Price: £24.99 (GBP)
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SOUNDGARDEN Ultramega OK Red Vinyl LP Original SST 1988 Pressing

The vinyl is actually transparent. No seem splits & little wear to sleeve. Minor ring-wear.

Catalogue number SST 201

PACKAGING: I package vinyl carefully. I use stiff card mailers with 2 sheets of cardboard protectors for all items. The vinyl itself is also placed in a plastic bag or sleeve for extra protection. Some heavy-weight vinyl will be removed from the outer sleeve to prevent the vinyl from splitting the sleeve during shipping.

SHIPPING: The prices you see below are the average postal costs for sending a 12" LP Vinyl plus the cost of the outer mailer, parcel tape, labels & any other packaging material that I may use such as bubble-wrap (if required). Shipping discounts for multiple items are available  - please request total during checkout.

UK P&P: 2nd Class £4 / 1st Class £4.50 / Recorded 1st Class £5.50

EUROPE P&P: Regular Airmail £6.75 / International Signed-for (Insured) £12.25

USA, FAR EAST & ASIA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND: Regular Airmail £9.50 / International Signed-for (Insured) £15

PAYMENT: PAYPAL ONLY

STANDARD AIRMAIL: I obtain a proof of postage for all items, which is stamped at the time of dispatch by the post office. THIS IS NOT INSURANCE, but does prove that I have posted the item. I also have a returns label fixed to the back of all my packages. If the buyer requires insurance, they can choose International Singed-for during the checkout process from the pull-down menu. If you have questions, please contact me for further details before or immediately after the item has ended. Thank you.

COMBINED SHIPPING: I do offer combined shipping. This vastly reduces the price per item if you win multiple items, because the shipping cost is divided across all items.

I DO NOT POST TO RUSSIA, GREECE, BRAZIL or ARGENTINA due to having too many problems with buyers & the postal services in these parts of the world.