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Can I select a different shipping service to get my item faster?
what's your return policy?
how are items packed for shipping?
How are records graded?
Can I select a different shipping service to get my item faster?
yes. if you wish to know what another shipping service will cost send me an email before your purchase.
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what's your return policy?
I offer a 14 day return policy.If for some reason I made mistake in my grading or your unhappy I will do my best to make things right.your satisfaction is money back guaranteed.
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how are items packed for shipping?
Records Are:
shipped in Mailer boxes especially made for records
removed from sleeves and covers to prevent seam splits
padded with Newspaper to prevent crushing
CD's Are:
shipped in padded envelopes
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How are records graded?
Hi, I use the Goldmine Grading system to grade records.I have two grades one for the record and one for the cover or picture sleeve.
Near Mint (NM or M-) A nearly perfect record.
The record should show no obvious signs of wear. A 45 RPM or EP sleeve should have no more than the most minor defects, such as almost invisible ring wear or other signs of slight handling.
Near Mint is the highest price listed in
Very Good Plus (VG+) A Very Good Plus record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it.
Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don't affect one's listening experiences. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are "OK".
The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable. The center hole will not have been misshapen by repeated play.
Picture sleeves and LP inner sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turned up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear also and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner indicating it was taken out of print and sold at a discount.
In general, if not for a couple things wrong with it, this would be Near Mint. All but the most mint-crazy collectors will find a Very Good Plus record highly acceptable.
Very Good (VG) Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a song's intro and fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as with light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound.
Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same will be true of picture sleeves or LP covers. However, it will not have all of these problems at the same time, only two or three of them.
Good (G), Good Plus (G+) . Good does not mean Bad! A record in Good or Good Plus condition can be put onto a turntable and will play through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise and scratches and visible groove wear (on a styrene record, the groove will be starting to turn white).
A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear or other defects will start to overwhelm the object.
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