America 45rpm Single WB8086, Midnight,Sister Golden Hair,Rare Canadian Issue

Sold Date: January 28, 2022
Start Date: October 16, 2021
Final Price: £12.50 (GBP)
Seller Feedback: 679
Buyer Feedback: 0


America 45rpm Single WB8086, Midnight,Sister Golden Hair,Rare Canadian Issue, Clean Good Vinyl, Play Graded No problems 


Re: MAKE OFFER

Depending on the rarity and condition of individual items I’m prepared to consider  reasonable price reductions. I consider 10% reasonable. Greater reductions only make sense for items with imperfections or other undesirable attributes, are in over supply etc.

Please keep in mind that sellers also pay 10% to Ebay and 3.5 % to PayPal. The money for these fees has to come from somewhere, as well as packing and the additional 10% tax on delivery cost by Ebay.  MAKE OFFER options are added/cancelled in bulk, hence some items might contain it, for which a lower than 10% counter offer will be made. Thank you for your understanding.



BULK ORDER DISCOUNT: Combined LP orders: £150+ 10% off - £250+ 15% off 
NOT AVAILABLE IN COMBINATION WITH ITEMS REDUCED ALREADY VIA MAKE OFFER  Some postage discounts are possible depending on total weight.  I don't aim to make any profit on postage, only to cover the true cost of shipping, including packing/handling. Ebay (10%) and PayPal add extra cost to postage by deducting a portion of buyer's payment. PayPal fees vary depending on the location of buyers.
If interested send a message indication the LP's in question. I will reduce the listed prices of the agreed records accordingly. Payment for all the records agreed is expected within 12 hours. 

All items are sent by standard NON-TRACKED Royal Mail post. (Except where tracked delivery is already included in a listing)

If you require tracked delivery please contact me BEFORE buying !

Fully tracked delivery costs an additional £5.75 on top of the standard delivery charge. 


Re: Vinyl & Sleeve Grading

I bought several records online, which I had hoped to enjoy. I soon realised that many record sellers fail totally in their description.

It's only human to make mistakes but what excuse is there for not listing tracks/artists and truthfully describe physical marks on vinyl surfaces? None !   

If a record does not look totally new, listening and often playing both sides entirely is essential.

Play grading and making accurate descriptions take (a lot of) time. This time is reflected in my prices. It's good money well spent because there is nothing worse than opening an eagerly awaited package and as soon as you see the vinyl you know there will be ticks and pops and crackly noise on all quiet parts, yet the seller had written ex or even ex+ in the description.