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Sold Date:
March 1, 2022
Start Date:
February 22, 2022
Final Price:
$21.38
(USD)
Bid Count:
2
Seller Feedback:
2422
Buyer Feedback:
28
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It's time to downsize for retirement so I'm selling off a lot of my album collection that I've replaced with CDs over the years. I don't know anything about original pressings or any of that but I can say that most of these I purchased as a kid in the '60s and '70s as they came out. I've played all of them all the way through before listing them and they play cleanly with no skips and no crackle unless stated.
This auction is for a copy of Paul and Linda McCartney's 1971 album Ram on Apple Records, featuring Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey. The album is in Excellent+ condition, if not Near Mint, and plays very cleanly with no skips or significant crackling. The album cover is in Very Good+ condition. Please excuse the reflection in the photos. From a pet and smoke-free home.
Shipping and handling is $4.45 for domestic via media mail and international will be charged based on location but must be sent priority in order to provide tracking. I always combine shipping, so if you win more than one item, please wait for my invoice before you pay so the appropriate adjustment can be made. If not satisfied, I offer a full refund if returned within 30 days. Return postage is the responsibility of the buyer. Payment is expected through PayPal within 48 hours of the auction's end.
INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: I am regularly asked for a cheaper way to ship internationally. Sadly, there have been too many times when unscrupulous bidders have claimed they never received their item and I can't prove I sent it without a tracking number. Unless you can provide a tracking number, eBay will always side with the buyer and issue a refund, no questions asked. They will not accept a post office receipt or the customs documentation as acceptable proof. So I end up not only losing the money, but also the item and the significant cost to ship internationally. As a result of this, I will no longer ship without a tracking number and the only way to get a tracking number is to ship priority. So my apologies for being unable to accommodate requests for a less expensive way to ship. However, if shipping ends up being less than I've charged (which it will be if you are in Canada), I will always refund the difference through PayPal.