i love how 10club decides to throw them up on the bay instead of offer them to some of the members that never got them in the mail.
classy move 10 club.
Which member(s) would you give them to? Seems like there aren't enough to just throw them up on the shop.
thats not even the point anymore, but more how unprofessional the 10c is when it comes to the logistics of customer service.
there weren't that many to begin with, and only a few members didn't receive theres in the mail.
my problem with the 10c is the fact that they just don't care if your order gets lost or not. they did nothing when i asked about my order and the mysterious tracking number which i never got either.
i also asked not to be refunded because i knew one would pop up.
sure enough i was refunded anyway.
2 years later what a surprise 10c has one for sale on eBay and I'm sure won't be the last.
i love how 10club decides to throw them up on the bay instead of offer them to some of the members that never got them in the mail.
classy move 10 club.
Which member(s) would you give them to? Seems like there aren't enough to just throw them up on the shop.
I think he meant that some copies got lost in the mail during the original on sale. He thought it would of been better customer service to use the spare copies to make up for them being lost in the mail. IE send out a 2nd copy to those members. It left a bad taste in his mouth that 10c refunded the order but has found many spare copies to sell during the mystery vinyl and ebay auctions.
I think it's a valid argument. The 10c seems to keep a stash of almost any release they put out (which makes sense). It's a bit of a shame they don't use a few of the copies to make up for ones lost/stolen/destroyed through the postal service. It's not really 10c's fault when UPS or USPS makes a mistake with delivery, but it's still great customer service to make up for it anyways
i love how 10club decides to throw them up on the bay instead of offer them to some of the members that never got them in the mail.
classy move 10 club.
Which member(s) would you give them to? Seems like there aren't enough to just throw them up on the shop.
I think he meant that some copies got lost in the mail during the original on sale. He thought it would of been better customer service to use the spare copies to make up for them being lost in the mail. IE send out a 2nd copy to those members. It left a bad taste in his mouth that 10c refunded the order but has found many spare copies to sell during the mystery vinyl and ebay auctions.
I think it's a valid argument. The 10c seems to keep a stash of almost any release they put out (which makes sense). It's a bit of a shame they don't use a few of the copies to make up for ones lost/stolen/destroyed through the postal service. It's not really 10c's fault when UPS or USPS makes a mistake with delivery, but it's still great customer service to make up for it anyways
I know, and I get that, and it sucks. I don't know how many people's went missing, but probably more than the extra odd copy they have leftover. So, my point is, how do you decide which of the people who missed out get the copy? And what about the rest of them?
I know, and I get that, and it sucks. I don't know how many people's went missing, but probably more than the extra odd copy they have leftover. So, my point is, how do you decide which of the people who missed out get the copy? And what about the rest of them?
Did that many copies really go missing? Missing packages is usually a rarity. I assumed it was a handful at best.
I know, and I get that, and it sucks. I don't know how many people's went missing, but probably more than the extra odd copy they have leftover. So, my point is, how do you decide which of the people who missed out get the copy? And what about the rest of them?
Did that many copies really go missing? Missing packages is usually a rarity. I assumed it was a handful at best.
Yeah, I don't really know, was Sevens the thing where a whole bunch went missing? I vaguely recall something.
I know, and I get that, and it sucks. I don't know how many people's went missing, but probably more than the extra odd copy they have leftover. So, my point is, how do you decide which of the people who missed out get the copy? And what about the rest of them?
Did that many copies really go missing? Missing packages is usually a rarity. I assumed it was a handful at best.
Mine got inexplicably returned to 10C by Canada Post despite having my correct address on it. So it doesn't surprise me if more than a handful went missing.
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2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
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Already at $202. A release that jumped the gun on Amazon across the world. They were taking preorders hours before they went up for sale at the 10club store. So many fans didn't place an order with 10club because Amazon had them up with cheaper shipping. When 10club sold out of pre orders and all Amazon pre orders were cancelled it sucked! It sucked real hard!!
Already at $202. A release that jumped the gun on Amazon across the world. They were taking preorders hours before they went up for sale at the 10club store. So many fans didn't place an order with 10club because Amazon had them up with cheaper shipping. When 10club sold out of pre orders and all Amazon pre orders were cancelled it sucked! It sucked real hard!!
I know, and I get that, and it sucks. I don't know how many people's went missing, but probably more than the extra odd copy they have leftover. So, my point is, how do you decide which of the people who missed out get the copy? And what about the rest of them?
Did that many copies really go missing? Missing packages is usually a rarity. I assumed it was a handful at best.
Yeah, I don't really know, was Sevens the thing where a whole bunch went missing? I vaguely recall something.
Mine did. But I suspect they just never shipped it b/c they knew I planned on flipping it at the time.
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Already at $202. A release that jumped the gun on Amazon across the world. They were taking preorders hours before they went up for sale at the 10club store. So many fans didn't place an order with 10club because Amazon had them up with cheaper shipping. When 10club sold out of pre orders and all Amazon pre orders were cancelled it sucked! It sucked real hard!!
I remember that. And it still upsets me! :(
It sucked as a few friends of mine went the Amazon route & not the 10club route, being that Amazon did post about the sale many hours that Sunday (or was it Saturday, can't remember now), morning & the totally w/shipping was much cheaper. Even Amazon Japan had them up so early which kept taking pre orders after Amazon Canada & USA took them offline. But yeah it does upset many seeing copies up on eBay lately from 10club where fans didn't receive their copies or yet had their orders cancelled because it was 1 copy per mailing addy. 2 families I know had their orders cancelled cause they both (husband & wife, both 10club members) could only buy 1 Sevens to the same mailing addy so only 1 order went through, the other got cancelled.
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I guess Sevens will always be on 'the ones that got away' list for me. I would have loved a chance to get one (and not at crazy auction prices), but when limited items go on sale in the middle of the night Aus-time there's not much chance.
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there weren't that many to begin with, and only a few members didn't receive theres in the mail.
my problem with the 10c is the fact that they just don't care if your order gets lost or not. they did nothing when i asked about my order and the mysterious tracking number which i never got either.
i also asked not to be refunded because i knew one would pop up.
sure enough i was refunded anyway.
2 years later what a surprise 10c has one for sale on eBay and I'm sure won't be the last.
I think it's a valid argument. The 10c seems to keep a stash of almost any release they put out (which makes sense). It's a bit of a shame they don't use a few of the copies to make up for ones lost/stolen/destroyed through the postal service. It's not really 10c's fault when UPS or USPS makes a mistake with delivery, but it's still great customer service to make up for it anyways
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
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