Hey how about those 2 missing Ten Club singles!
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bootlegger10 said:I mainly want caffeine without the calories of soda and the carcinogens in Diet Coke. Still drink 5-7 diet cokes a day though. Gotta die of something.
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I know they are good for it. I will get it when I get it. I rarely spin my singles, so I'm not dying because I don't have my last 2. Don't get me wrong, I still want them and will be excited when they come. But this isnt WalMart. Tim makes a good point in that email. Art is not always something you can just "produce". (I get it, we were promised, its way late).
Take your time, make it cool, and get it to me when its done.Turn this anger into
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Vedd Hedd said:bootlegger10 said:I mainly want caffeine without the calories of soda and the carcinogens in Diet Coke. Still drink 5-7 diet cokes a day though. Gotta die of something.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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JB16057 said:I filed a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General office. They sent my complaint to the Ten Club and the Ten Club manager, Tim Bierman, sent back a reply. Here it is:Thank you for forwarding along the complaint (#553030) for The Ten Club.
Mr. **** is correct in his complaint. Subscribing members are promised one (1) vinyl 7" per year. However there is not a "deliver by" date. These singles are dependent on the ability of the band to deliver music and art to complete production and distribution to the members. While the delay on these last two (2) singles has been significant, it doesn't fall outside of our offering to the subscribers.
We are in the process of producing these items and they will be delivered in due time. But because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide to the customers.
There is absolutely no reason to believe that these items won't be delivered.
I'd like to apologize to those subscribers who have expressed frustration in the delay.
Thanks, Tim
I like this part the best, "because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide....."
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Vedd Hedd said:bootlegger10 said:I mainly want caffeine without the calories of soda and the carcinogens in Diet Coke. Still drink 5-7 diet cokes a day though. Gotta die of something.Turn this anger into
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Vedd Hedd said:I know they are good for it. I will get it when I get it. I rarely spin my singles, so I'm not dying because I don't have my last 2. Don't get me wrong, I still want them and will be excited when they come. But this isnt WalMart. Tim makes a good point in that email. Art is not always something you can just "produce". (I get it, we were promised, its way late).
Take your time, make it cool, and get it to me when its done.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
JB16057 said:I filed a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General office. They sent my complaint to the Ten Club and the Ten Club manager, Tim Bierman, sent back a reply. Here it is:Thank you for forwarding along the complaint (#553030) for The Ten Club.
Mr. **** is correct in his complaint. Subscribing members are promised one (1) vinyl 7" per year. However there is not a "deliver by" date. These singles are dependent on the ability of the band to deliver music and art to complete production and distribution to the members. While the delay on these last two (2) singles has been significant, it doesn't fall outside of our offering to the subscribers.
We are in the process of producing these items and they will be delivered in due time. But because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide to the customers.
There is absolutely no reason to believe that these items won't be delivered.
I'd like to apologize to those subscribers who have expressed frustration in the delay.
Thanks, Tim
I like this part the best, "because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide....."
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Vedd Hedd said:I know they are good for it. I will get it when I get it. I rarely spin my singles, so I'm not dying because I don't have my last 2. Don't get me wrong, I still want them and will be excited when they come. But this isnt WalMart. Tim makes a good point in that email. Art is not always something you can just "produce". (I get it, we were promised, its way late).
Take your time, make it cool, and get it to me when its done.
If you take money from people to produce and ship something out - than you have put it on yourself to produce that art. Once a year actually. Period.
Unless all of the bands parents, grandparents and pets died and their houses burnt down or got flooded during these X years that they have chosen to not deliver - this is all on them and taking the fanclubs members for granted.
How many celebrity house fires were reported in the Seattle Times during these years?
Not that I care - the singles arrives when they arrive. But lets look at this with sober eyes."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
JB16057 said:I filed a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General office. They sent my complaint to the Ten Club and the Ten Club manager, Tim Bierman, sent back a reply. Here it is:Thank you for forwarding along the complaint (#553030) for The Ten Club.
Mr. **** is correct in his complaint. Subscribing members are promised one (1) vinyl 7" per year. However there is not a "deliver by" date. These singles are dependent on the ability of the band to deliver music and art to complete production and distribution to the members. While the delay on these last two (2) singles has been significant, it doesn't fall outside of our offering to the subscribers.
We are in the process of producing these items and they will be delivered in due time. But because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide to the customers.
There is absolutely no reason to believe that these items won't be delivered.
I'd like to apologize to those subscribers who have expressed frustration in the delay.
Thanks, Tim
I like this part the best, "because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide....."
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Vedd Hedd said:I know they are good for it. I will get it when I get it. I rarely spin my singles, so I'm not dying because I don't have my last 2. Don't get me wrong, I still want them and will be excited when they come. But this isnt WalMart. Tim makes a good point in that email. Art is not always something you can just "produce". (I get it, we were promised, its way late).
Take your time, make it cool, and get it to me when its done.
If you take money from people to produce and ship something out - than you have put it on yourself to produce that art. Once a year actually. Period.
Unless all of the bands parents, grandparents and pets died and their houses burnt down or got flooded during these X years that they have chosen to not deliver - this is all on them and taking the fanclubs members for granted.
How many celebrity house fires were reported in the Seattle Times during these years?
Not that I care - the singles arrives when they arrive. But lets look at this with sober eyes.
I'll have it, it will get here. And it will take its rightful place in my collection, collecting some dust, and then dusted off many years from now as I sit and look out the window, reminiscing of these times with pensive contemplation.
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It has nothing to do with producing art. It has nothing to do with the nature of creating vinyl. How many vinyl records have Pearl Jam created in the last 2 years and sold to the Ten Club? That is yet another lame excuse.What it boils down to is that Pearl Jam does not care. That is so sad.If Pearl Jam cared, they would be issuing an apology. I found it interesting that Tim put in the line, "I'd like to apologize to those subscribers who have expressed frustration in the delay." This wasn't a public message and had I not shared it, that statement wouldn't have been released.
Tim didn't address how they would be handling the 2 issues of DEEP.0 -
my_wave said:JB16057 said:I filed a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General office. They sent my complaint to the Ten Club and the Ten Club manager, Tim Bierman, sent back a reply. Here it is:Thank you for forwarding along the complaint (#553030) for The Ten Club.
Mr. **** is correct in his complaint. Subscribing members are promised one (1) vinyl 7" per year. However there is not a "deliver by" date. These singles are dependent on the ability of the band to deliver music and art to complete production and distribution to the members. While the delay on these last two (2) singles has been significant, it doesn't fall outside of our offering to the subscribers.
We are in the process of producing these items and they will be delivered in due time. But because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide to the customers.
There is absolutely no reason to believe that these items won't be delivered.
I'd like to apologize to those subscribers who have expressed frustration in the delay.
Thanks, Tim
I like this part the best, "because of the nature of creating vinyl records, there is not an exact date we can provide....."
The sole saddest part is the complaint.
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It took a complaint to the Washington State Attorney General to get Tim Bierman to chime in on this.___________________________________________
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JB16057 said:It has nothing to do with producing art. It has nothing to do with the nature of creating vinyl. How many vinyl records have Pearl Jam created in the last 2 years and sold to the Ten Club? That is yet another lame excuse.What it boils down to is that Pearl Jam does not care. That is so sad.If Pearl Jam cared, they would be issuing an apology. I found it interesting that Tim put in the line, "I'd like to apologize to those subscribers who have expressed frustration in the delay." This wasn't a public message and had I not shared it, that statement wouldn't have been released.
Tim didn't address how they would be handling the 2 issues of DEEP.
I think the band cares. Tim, on the other hand, has shown in the past his contempt for PJ fans.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Can you blame him?0
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I can’t imagine being voluntarily a part of a fan club that I dislike so much that I need to make a formal complaint with the authorities. Just request a refund and be done with it. Why stay if it makes you that unhappy?1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh0
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You really think the Ten Club is going to offer refunds?Why stay? Pearl Jam is my favorite band but right now they are treating us with disrespect. The "nature of creating vinyl" line is a complete lie.0
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Tim Simmons said:Can you blame him?___________________________________________
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Tim Simmons said:Can you blame him?
he's the manager of the band's FAN club. if he doesn't like the FANS, then maybe he should do something else?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
I think he likes the non obnoxious fans
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