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Looser Speaks |
Posted by John McGrane
on Tuesday 12 August 2003, 02:29PM
The problem isn't that you have to sift through the 'out of stock' to find the 'in stock'. The problem is that once you press the 'in stock only' indicator, you realise that there's nothing that you want there.
I'm sure that HTFR work wonders for you because you probably waste all of your money on chart tripe like Sean Paul and the Cheeky Girls.
I think you'll find that any discerning dance music lover with a penchant for finding the tunes that aren't on CD:UK every Saturday will find HTFR a load of crap.
Now let this matter rest, move on and find yourself a life.
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Life for Table 1... |
by Chris Withers
on Friday 22 August 2003 @02:43PM
John,
Gotta be honest with you, finding records is hard. You know this, I know this. HTFR have about as much chance as any other shop of getting the vinyl in, but they keep a big back catalog, which I like. I really like their back ordering system too in that it lets you know where in the queue you are.
In any case, we're just having a friendly discussion here, pelase tone down on the abuse if you want your voice to be heard...
Chris
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HTFR realist strikes back |
by jon draper
on Tuesday 09 December 2003 @09:55AM
no problems with HTFR after 50+ records and 4 ortofon scratch styli. i appreciate the point matey whos carts disapeared has, but no record shop big or small can run 100% all the time without a few problems. bearing in mind they probably deal with at least 1,000,000 mail order records a year! and the comment you made about niks music taste was well out of line, i think d&b is a bag of bollocks but i don't go round claiming its the worst music genre ever, each to their own and all that. keep it real John McGrane or alternatively FIND YOURSELF A LIFE!
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