Well, unfortunately my so called "Great News" has turned out to be disappointing yet againGreat news.... I had sent my Berlioz back to Amazon (that was scratched at the pressing plant) on Wednesday. Today, I received an email from Amazon saying my replacement Berlioz is on it's way to me Here's hoping it comes defect free
Best wishes,
Don
To Amazon's credit, I had sent back my original Berlioz that had arrived with scratches on it last Wednesday for a replacement. On Friday, they sent me an email saying my new copy has been shipped. I received it on Sunday! I thought that was incredibly fast and was very impressed by their speed
That was indeed great news, but unfortunately, the disappointment came last night when I tried to play the replacement copy. Yep, you guessed it... it has come with a scratch right at the beginning of side one. About a 1/2 inch long which is a lot of revolutions of loud pops
This leads me to start thinking...
1. Is anyone else experiencing quality control issues on this Berlioz besides me? The record came to me sealed, so I have to believe these scratches are happening at the pressing plant or where ever they initially package the new record into it's sleeve.
2. Or, do they just dump all the rejects to Amazon to be sold? I hate to think that way, but two copies in a row of the same record has come to me with scratches.
What do you think I should do? Simply return this record and forget about having it, or return and ask for a replacement yet again for the second time?
I don't mind paying a high price for records, but when they are new... am I wrong to expect that they come to me without scratches on them???
I know that with everything that is going on both here in the US with weekly mass shootings and the wars abroad, receiving a scratched record is nothing to get mad about... but it is still disappointing when you were excited to receive a new highly praised recording and it comes defected.
I would love to hear your thoughts...
Best wishes,
Don