Sold Date:
October 15, 2014
Start Date:
October 8, 2014
Final Price:
$15.51
(USD)
Bid Count:
3
Seller Feedback:
3905
Buyer Feedback:
15
KAZI Down For The Kaz 12" on Stones Throw MADLIB PEANUTBUTTER WOLF hip-hop NM
We're back in effect! All items are original pressings unless very clearly stated in the condition section.
All records are graded conservatively under bright light.
Cover condition: VG++
Vinyl condition: NM
SHIPPING RATES FOR LP's and 12"s:
Please wait to pay until you have received an invoice. Thanks!
USA: $4 Media* or $8 Priority for 1 record. Additional records are .50 cents Media or $1 Priority. *Double albums count as 2*.
*Buyers in the U.S. have the most to gain from making large orders. If you buy more than 13 records with media mail shipping, you pay no additional shipping fees. That means your first record costs $4 to ship, your next 12 records cost 50 cents each to ship (which is $6 for all 12), and anything after that ships for free! So basically, as long as you're using media mail shipping service, your shipping total can't be more than $10 no matter how much you buy! Why not buy several hundred? :) If you have any questions about this policy, feel free to get in touch with us. We hope it will encourage you to bid on more of our great items.
AIRMAIL TO OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS*** (Japan, Parts of Europe, Australia, etc.): $18 for 1 record and $3 for each additional record.
CANADA: $12 for 1 record and $2 for each additional record.
Double albums count as 2 records.
Shipping rates have changed recently, so this is a great time to point out that these rates can act as guidelines. If your order costs significantly less to ship than what you paid, reimbursement of the overage is not a problem. It's crucial that the payment you make covers the entire cost of shipping, so similarly, if your package costs more to send than these rates reflect, covering the remainder of the actual cost of shipping your package will be your responsibility.
International rates are subject to change and registered mail will be required on higher value items. We reserve the right to require registered mail in order to guarantee the safety of these valuable items so that they might be enjoyed for generations to come. We may require an extra work day in order to obtain an accurate shipping quote on larger international orders.
We're only interested in covering the costs of shipping and handling, not profiting from it.
If you feel you've been overcharged for shipping or have any sort of beef that relates to our service, we humbly request that you get in touch with us so we can make things right. We won't know that there's a problem if you don't communicate. We're looking for five star ratings, so if you don't feel that has been earned, please give us a chance to make it right. Ratings less than a full five star positive count against storkchild121!
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Here is a brief explanation of our record grading from best to worst:
NM: Like new, most likely unplayed. We have done away with the "NM-" grade and so anything that would have otherwise qualified as such is now graded "VG++".
VG++: A record that has a couple visual imperfections that will not affect the sound.
VG+: A few more surface marks than a VG++. The record has been played before but was properly cared for and should play with very few audible imperfections.
VG: The record will display light surface scuffs and marks. Expect some light surface noise in parts (usually just between songs) or a few clicks or pops here and there. A VG record will play with very minimal noise and will still be quite enjoyable. Some sellers have a habit of calling of their more severely damaged records VG. Our VG records are still absolutely worth owning and playing because we grade conservatively.
VG-: The record may have some deeper audible scatches. There will be some clicks and pops more consistantly than that of a VG record but will play without skipping.
G: The record will have heavy wear and very apparent surface noise. It may skip once or twice.
Fair: Similar to G, but clearly worse.
Poor: Virtually useless or damaged to the degree that parts of the record are basically unplayable.
Thanks for looking and good luck!