That would be a copy that was given to press for review. You're not meant to
sell them, but sometimes freelance journalists get hungry and need money as
the pay is bad. Just for the record, I always pass multiple copies on to
friends who will enjoy them and talk about them.

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>From: "W Lammerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: [313] PROMO COPY - Not for resale
>Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 9:15 PM
>

> What does this actually mean? Yesterday I went to this recordshop, to get me
> a copy of the Blue 6 album. It has a sticker on it, saying that it's a promo
> copy, and not ment for resale.
>
> And this album was the full release. It's isn't a white label, it isn't a
> promotional sample thingy, it is the full release!
>
> But they had a box filled with the Blue 6 albums, and they were selling them
> all.
>
> So what is the deal here? I see this on a lot more records also. All
> "promotional copies", but I still have to buy them...
>
> Something for your sunday afternoon,
>
> W
>
>
>
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