Basq wrote: » Album for those interested..https://musiczone.ie/product/the-national-i-am-easy-to-find-3lp-coloured-deluxe-vinyl/ Lovely set to be honest.
Basq wrote: » Been back and forth with company asking for them to arrange courier, as they keep insisting I sent it back on my own and they'll refund. Which I'm refusing to do. They've been pretty poor to say the least..
khalessi wrote: » What album is it?
JayZeus wrote: » :rolleyes: What a load of rubbish. OP, If you've ordered and paid for 1 album, take one out of the pack and make the other 19 available for them to arrange collection via courier during office hours, from an address you specify. Tell them they can arrange the pickup within 3 business days, or they go to recycling. If they want them back, they can pay UPS/DHL/Fedex to pick them up themselves. If they don't act within a reasonable timeframe (and 3 days is perfectly reasonable), snap them in half and send them out with the recycling.
antix80 wrote: » 3 days isn't a reasonable timeframe. 6 months is more reasonable believe it or not. Storage costs etc are a matter for courts to decide if it came to that. Op should retain goods for 6 months and give the sender notice at least 30 days before the end of the 6 months that the goods are available for collection. After that, the op owns the property and can sell it or dispose of it. I'm going by inertia selling guidelines where a bill is presented but i think it's much more reasonable than destroying property in 3 days.
Man with broke phone wrote: » A mass produced album will cost at most a euro to actually make a physical copy, the rest goes on advertising, cocaine , making the artist rich, making the record men rich and all sorts. So them 20 records are worth about 20 dollars to the record company. If you arnt charged for them you can be dishonest and try sell them on adverts or be honest and destroy them.