> i should mention that turntable lab often has a lot of obscure
> represses and hipster disco, and of course they have almost all dfa
> releases.

I have mentioned here before (but still haven't yet got it out of my
system!) that I was shafted by TTL twice in a row so stopped ordering from
them and would warn others against doing so.

The most recent incident involved them claiming my package was returned to
them by the US postal service because it posed a "security threat" (I live
in New Zealand, second only to Norway on the Global Peace Index -
http://www.visionofhumanity.com/rankings/). TTL decided this was somehow all
my fault despite the package having got no further than their local post
office, so informed me that if I wanted my records I had to pay for the
postage again!! But of course they couldn't guarantee the same wouldn't
happen a second time. And they wouldn't refund the postage after I told them
to keep the damned things.

Interestingly, this all came to pass after I enquired why, according to my
account status on their website, the records hadn't been shipped several
weeks after I ordered them. They refused to give me any evidence of shipment
so I could take it up with the shipping company instead. In fact, they
refused to acknowledge any of my emails for a period of months until I gave
up and had my credit card take action to reverse the charges.

I had a sneaking suspicion the whole time that they had simply forgotten to
process my order and were trying to cover up with some bullsh*t story when I
asked them about it. In that case a simple apology would have been more
suitable. Ironically, I was trying to use a credit note from my previous
order which was also problematic.

Needless to say, I wouldn't recommend those fools. It seems their quality
control went out the window when they went "big time" with the second LA
warehouse.

[/rant]

Andy

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