ordered there last week as well -- two records which were "green" were actually 
not in stock supposedly due to an error in their supplier's 
stocklist...including a-c's "tears" on subject which i'm dying to get ahold 
of...good otherwise, but dancerecords.com has their thing super tight, and the 
shipping prices are hard to argue with

-----Original Message-----
>From: Jason Trolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sep 25, 2006 3:36 PM
>To: "'J.T.'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Thomas D. Cox,Jr.'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
>[email protected]
>Subject: RE: (313) buying vinyl in the usa - yes!
>
>Planet X has been good to me as of late.... No mistakes and 100% order fills
>every time... 
>
>
>Jason Trolian
>Operations Manager / IT
>J Wilson & Associates, P.C.
>145 Essex Street, 6th Floor
>Haverhill, MA 01832
>866-425-5005
>978-521-0144 Fax
>603-365-7280 Cell
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 3:28 PM
>To: Thomas D. Cox,Jr.; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: (313) buying vinyl in the usa - yes!
>
>that's cool, but they still have a ways to go -- they claim their catalog is
>a fairly accurate representation of their stock, but i got ~ 40% fill on my
>order there just last week -- and one of the records they sent me was the
>wrong one, which i've now sent back for (hopefully) a replacement for the
>correct one. by contrast, once i got a wrong record from planet-x, they
>refunded it's price and just let me keep it, which was much less hassle, and
>hey free record for their foul-up..
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Sep 25, 2006 3:21 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: (313) buying vinyl in the usa - yes!
>>
>>also, i dont know if anyone has noticed but forced exposure is actually 
>>on the ball now. it takes less than 3 business days from ordering to 
>>get the records to pittsburgh. theyre also rocking the flatrate 
>>shipping, and they seem to be stocking lots of good stuff in the 313 
>>realm and outside of it as well......
>>
>>tom
>>
>>On 9/25/06, J.T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> i have been buying records like a nut lately, and i am ecstatic to 
>>> discover that you can actually mailorder records, find the ones 
>>> you're looking for even and for good prices, in the USA again..it 
>>> hasn't been this good since when groovetech went under imho, 
>>> especially for those of us who don't live in hip cities with decent 
>>> record stores
>>>
>>> i think there are 3 main shops that really have it together -- accurate
>stock lists, good selection, and good customer service..between these i can
>find most everything i'm after:
>>>
>>> http://dancerecords.com -- they chose a good name! sane prices ($9/$10
>imports, $7 domestics), insane shipping prices (free over $50, 2-day air for
>$5...what!), completely realtime stocklist, nice built-in re-ordering and
>pre-ordering system, and a big catalog...choice! i am really excited about
>this place, it's like the new groovetech..
>>>
>>> http://submerge.com -- oh yes! pricey shipping for small orders but 
>>> if you do a big order it's very reasonable, and bridgette is the best 
>>> customer service person i have ever dealt with at any record store
>>>
>>> http://emporium50.com -- detroit house mecca! havent actually ordered
>there but friends have and speak highly!
>>>
>>> http://planetxusa.com -- not exactly realtime stocklist, but pretty 
>>> close, nice for findin stuff the first 3 might be out of stock 
>>> on...just picked up shez satan here for $2.34 :P
>>>
>>> just thought i'd share some tips, there's no excuse to not buy records
>because you live in the usa anymore...at least for years, i have heard
>people here saying they have to order from europe and so dont buy much
>anymore...support the dance music business in the usa!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
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