PRINCE - rare UK "Let's Work" 12" single

Sold Date: June 11, 2016
Start Date: June 4, 2016
Final Price: $49.99 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
Seller Feedback: 5106
Buyer Feedback: 167


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PRINCE

Let's Work

Warner Bros

K17922T

Sleeve and record are VG++

Rare 1982 UK 12" single. B-side is "Ronnie, talk to Russia".



Terms and Conditions

Payment is due within 5 days for domestic bidders, or 10 days for international. If this will be a problem, let me know, and something can be worked out.

Payment is only accepted in U.S. dollars, and can be made by personal check, cashier's check, Paypal, or cash sent by registered mail (if you choose not to use registered mail, you assume responsibility if it gets lost).

After your item has been mailed, it is in the hands of USPS and out of my control. Less than one in a thousand items go missing, but if you haven't received your package I can only suggest that you be patient - if the package cannot be delivered for some reason, it will be returned to me, and I will then contact you.


I am offering discounts to those who are the highest bidder on multiple items (if they fit in the same package).
3-5 items - 5% discount on the total cost including shipping
6-10 items - 10% discount on the total cost including shipping
11+ items - 15% discount on the total cost including shipping


Condition of items
Records
All records (unless sealed) are visually inspected, spot-checked for sound quality and cleaned with a carbon fibre brush, which eliminates most surface noise due to dust or static, but a proper 'wet' clean is recommended for best results. Note that used records have noticeably more noise on the 'intro' before the first track starts, and is not considered in the record grading. The sound quality of picture discs, 'flexi discs' and some coloured vinyl records are not comparable with a regular record, even when new. Sleeves for still-sealed albums and promo releases will usually have deletion holes/cuts, which is considered normal. Also, still-sealed albums may have tears or rubbing on the shrinkwrap - if the condition of the shrinkwrap is important to you, please ask.

CDs
Compact discs (unless sealed) are cleaned with a soft cloth and played. The described condition is for the disc and inserts/booklet, not the jewel case. Inserts and jewel cases for promo releases will usually have deletion holes/cuts and any barcode scratched to prevent resale, which is considered normal.

Other items
As described in the item description.

Price stickers
I have generally removed price stickers from anything I buy where doing so will not damage the item, but occasionally some residue from the sticker will be left. In a case such as this, the item will not be described as mint.


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On Jun-05-16 at 19:22:10 PDT, seller added the following information: