> From: John Chrapowicki
> > Bottom line; why do I want to buy a disc that won't play
> > on my PC, that won't play on my hi-fi system, that I can't
> > transfer to listen to on my portable minidisc player?
> > Actually, I don't think I have anything that one of these
> > discs will play on. The answer is a no-brainer:
> > NO SALE.
>
> While I agree 100%, I certainly will buy a number of them...just so I can
> return them. *I* know they won't play, but I'll still go through the
> exercise to make a point. :-)
> Rick.
Right on, here in Britain if the product is faulty in any way, and I guess that
includes CDs with that "Compact Disc Digital Audio" not playing in any
device also with that marking, they can be exchanged or refunded. Well
that's what I do anyway. [UK readers comment]- Then again I'm the sort
of guy that tunes in to Watchdog every week on TV, and isn't afraid to
complain-- even to the point of refunds on used computer software from
shops with signs saying they don't!
The motto "The customer is always right" is the one to believe in-- and
actually I think if V2 produce another SCMS Final disc, we should all buy
it, then take it back and demand a refund. And do the same at other shops
in our local city. Once V2 realise their high-street sales are suffering they'd
have no choice but to come back in line!
Cheers,
PrinceGaz -> the shop-owners nightmare
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