Please Ten Club consider releasing Vault 1 & 2 on VINYL
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No. I’m the guy who was able to decide in less than 5 days to purchase vault 1; you must be thinking of someone who can’t make decisions in less than a week’s time.HughFreakingDillon said:
seems like you're complaining the most. you could always scroll by.mookieblalock said:
I only ask that people start saving their money now and put it into a jar, so that when the sale is posted, we don’t have to hear their sob story that they didn’t have time to save up. They can inevitably complain about something instead.RS65573 said:
This one will sell out in 1 day for sure.demetrios said:Where's that Vault 2 vinyl pre order?
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Deep analysis and examination! Reminds me of the PJ ‘professor’ segment in the PJ20 doc.www.cluthelee.com0
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Kids - if you wanna have things put in perspective…tune in and watch the EB special.
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Yep. Put it on a credit card, you have a month to find the funds…mookieblalock said:
What’s the point then? The next time an item is sold on this site where nobody complains about something will be the first time.bazzer said:
That's not really the point people that missed out are making though. But it is true that it was easier than some things have been to get, probably exactly because 10C didn't explicitly state it was more limited this time.mookieblalock said:You guys are right. It was actually available for 5 days, not 4. Seems like plenty of time to have purchased…for anyone.
people complaining on this particular sale that they didn’t have time or noice to purchase are just mad at themselves that they procrastinated.14.10.2000 Houston, 09.09.2006 Marseilles, 11.09.2006 Paris, 18.06.2007 London, 17.08.2009 Manchester, 18.08.2009 London, 22.06.2010 Dublin, 23.06.2010 Belfast, 25.06.2010 London0 -
Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.
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UK site was open to non ten club members?FR181798 said:Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.09.11.98, 08.24.00, 08.25.00, 04.30.03, 07.08.03, 07.08.03, 09.15.05, 09.16.05, 09.19.05, 09.30.05, 10.01.05, 05.12.06, 05.13.06, 05.25.06, 05.27.06, 05.28.06, 06.01.06, 06.03.06, 06.19.08, 06.20.08, 06.22.08, 06.24.08, 06.25.08, 06.27.08, 06.28.08, 06.30.08, 07.01.08, 08.05.08, 08.07.08, 10.27.09, 10.30.09, 10.31.09, 05.18.10, 05.20.10, 05.21.10, 10.15.13, 10.18.13, 10,19,13, 9.23.15, 9.26.15, 04.28.16, 04.29.16, 05.01.16, 05.02.16, 05.06.22, 05.07.22, 09.14.220 -
When I clicked on the link it took me there, but it wouldn't take my log in information, but still let get get most of the way through check out without logging in. (I stopped before completing the purchase).MUZIK said:
UK site was open to non ten club members?FR181798 said:Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.0 -
Agree here.PJ_Soul said:One thing I definitely don't think 10C should be expected to do is consider people's personal financial situations when they drop merch. That is not their business, nor their problem. And I'm not judging or anything, but yeah, if I personally were the one who had to wait until the end of the month before I could scrape up the money to buy an album, I wouldn't be buying vinyl.... or concert tickets, for that matter. But hey, that's just me.
And also agree that this was a curveball by them. To keep vaults live for so long and then suddenly on this one, end the presale in a week is surprising and out of the norm. It was not an unreasonable assumption for members to think they had time and procrastinate.
Now if one were really thinking about it, the fact that this sale was "one per member" rather than "one per order" could lead to the (likely accurate) belief that this one is more limited than the previous ones. But of course they didn't limit NO Code. Maybe they recognized that mistake.
But at the end of the day, 10C had 2k (or whatever to sell) and they sold them. Communicating to the members that this one was more limited would lead to a faster sale, not more revenue. But it would have been better for them to be more clear. That always goes a long way.0 -
mrussel1 said:
Agree here.PJ_Soul said:One thing I definitely don't think 10C should be expected to do is consider people's personal financial situations when they drop merch. That is not their business, nor their problem. And I'm not judging or anything, but yeah, if I personally were the one who had to wait until the end of the month before I could scrape up the money to buy an album, I wouldn't be buying vinyl.... or concert tickets, for that matter. But hey, that's just me.
And also agree that this was a curveball by them. To keep vaults live for so long and then suddenly on this one, end the presale in a week is surprising and out of the norm. It was not an unreasonable assumption for members to think they had time and procrastinate.
Now if one were really thinking about it, the fact that this sale was "one per member" rather than "one per order" could lead to the (likely accurate) belief that this one is more limited than the previous ones. But of course they didn't limit NO Code. Maybe they recognized that mistake.
But at the end of the day, 10C had 2k (or whatever to sell) and they sold them. Communicating to the members that this one was more limited would lead to a faster sale, not more revenue. But it would have been better for them to be more clear. That always goes a long way.
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Yeah you dont need to be a member when buying on the UK store, never have done which I always thought was strange when some US vaults (if not all) were exclusive to members. If you live in the UK where postage is £4 or something doesnt take much to realise buy 2, sell the 2nd and it will probably pay for your own copy. No issue with people doing that when its a presale up for several months but obviously a little more limited this time. People will have extras, these could end up being the priciest on the secondary market out of all of them.MUZIK said:
UK site was open to non ten club members?FR181798 said:Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.0 -
Now this I have in issue with.FR181798 said:
Yeah you dont need to be a member when buying on the UK store, never have done which I always thought was strange when some US vaults (if not all) were exclusive to members. If you live in the UK where postage is £4 or something doesnt take much to realise buy 2, sell the 2nd and it will probably pay for your own copy. No issue with people doing that when its a presale up for several months but obviously a little more limited this time. People will have extras, these could end up being the priciest on the secondary market out of all of them.MUZIK said:
UK site was open to non ten club members?FR181798 said:Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.
Ten club is allowing for non paying members to buy in item that is potentially limited from members who actually pay.As much as I try and understand the ten club I never will.Hopefully this gets addressed.09.11.98, 08.24.00, 08.25.00, 04.30.03, 07.08.03, 07.08.03, 09.15.05, 09.16.05, 09.19.05, 09.30.05, 10.01.05, 05.12.06, 05.13.06, 05.25.06, 05.27.06, 05.28.06, 06.01.06, 06.03.06, 06.19.08, 06.20.08, 06.22.08, 06.24.08, 06.25.08, 06.27.08, 06.28.08, 06.30.08, 07.01.08, 08.05.08, 08.07.08, 10.27.09, 10.30.09, 10.31.09, 05.18.10, 05.20.10, 05.21.10, 10.15.13, 10.18.13, 10,19,13, 9.23.15, 9.26.15, 04.28.16, 04.29.16, 05.01.16, 05.02.16, 05.06.22, 05.07.22, 09.14.220 -
Im trying to think back to the early vaults, it started members only then at a point they opened it up to anyone on some of them. Ever since we've had the UK store (which has been great for me) Ive never had to login. There is an option to login but it does something weird and takes you to the US site.MUZIK said:
Now this I have in issue with.FR181798 said:
Yeah you dont need to be a member when buying on the UK store, never have done which I always thought was strange when some US vaults (if not all) were exclusive to members. If you live in the UK where postage is £4 or something doesnt take much to realise buy 2, sell the 2nd and it will probably pay for your own copy. No issue with people doing that when its a presale up for several months but obviously a little more limited this time. People will have extras, these could end up being the priciest on the secondary market out of all of them.MUZIK said:
UK site was open to non ten club members?FR181798 said:Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.
Ten club is allowing for non paying members to buy in item that is potentially limited from members who actually pay.As much as I try and understand the ten club I never will.Hopefully this gets addressed.
I think the situation with vinyl these days is that everything new is limited, so if you really want it then buy straight away if you can afford to. Paying for stuff Im not going to get for 6 months is tough. I have about £500 tied up in preorders for records released well into next year. £220 or so for Smashing Pumpkins vaults etc.0 -
Well isn’t this a kick in the balls. I missed out buying the last vault release myself (thankfully a very kind member here helped me obtain it), and now I find out this was pulled from preorder before I could even remember it was available and order it. Come on. We deserve better in 2021.0
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I find it quite odd that this type of sound logic is impossible for mookieblalock to understand.mrussel1 said:
Agree here.PJ_Soul said:One thing I definitely don't think 10C should be expected to do is consider people's personal financial situations when they drop merch. That is not their business, nor their problem. And I'm not judging or anything, but yeah, if I personally were the one who had to wait until the end of the month before I could scrape up the money to buy an album, I wouldn't be buying vinyl.... or concert tickets, for that matter. But hey, that's just me.
And also agree that this was a curveball by them. To keep vaults live for so long and then suddenly on this one, end the presale in a week is surprising and out of the norm. It was not an unreasonable assumption for members to think they had time and procrastinate.
Now if one were really thinking about it, the fact that this sale was "one per member" rather than "one per order" could lead to the (likely accurate) belief that this one is more limited than the previous ones. But of course they didn't limit NO Code. Maybe they recognized that mistake.
But at the end of the day, 10C had 2k (or whatever to sell) and they sold them. Communicating to the members that this one was more limited would lead to a faster sale, not more revenue. But it would have been better for them to be more clear. That always goes a long way.
And of course, seem - from how this and things historically have been handled - to be impossible for Tenclub to follow.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Same issue for me. The UK store doesn’t let you log in, but thankfully was still able to order without doing so.FR181798 said:
Im trying to think back to the early vaults, it started members only then at a point they opened it up to anyone on some of them. Ever since we've had the UK store (which has been great for me) Ive never had to login. There is an option to login but it does something weird and takes you to the US site.MUZIK said:
Now this I have in issue with.FR181798 said:
Yeah you dont need to be a member when buying on the UK store, never have done which I always thought was strange when some US vaults (if not all) were exclusive to members. If you live in the UK where postage is £4 or something doesnt take much to realise buy 2, sell the 2nd and it will probably pay for your own copy. No issue with people doing that when its a presale up for several months but obviously a little more limited this time. People will have extras, these could end up being the priciest on the secondary market out of all of them.MUZIK said:
UK site was open to non ten club members?FR181798 said:Ordered within an hour of going on sale in UK. Went to go back for another a day later as an insurance policy for damage but changed my mind and see it is sold out on both sites. Unlike US site, UK was open to anyone. People could use multiple addresses and emails so no way of policing that unfortunately. Im sure lots have bought more than 1.
Ten club is allowing for non paying members to buy in item that is potentially limited from members who actually pay.As much as I try and understand the ten club I never will.Hopefully this gets addressed.
I think the situation with vinyl these days is that everything new is limited, so if you really want it then buy straight away if you can afford to. Paying for stuff Im not going to get for 6 months is tough. I have about £500 tied up in preorders for records released well into next year. £220 or so for Smashing Pumpkins vaults etc.0 -
CD and Digital Downloads will be available for purchase after Vault orders shipSpiritual_Chaos said:
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I get both side but in the description of the previous vaults it had been stated that there was a window where they could be ordered and there wasn't anything like this for this one. So anyone who went to the store and looked at the item and description should have known this isn't like the others. I do feel bad for people who just read the newsletter and assumed they had a month long window and didn't even look at the item in the store until it was too late.Spiritual_Chaos said:
I find it quite odd that this type of sound logic is impossible for mookieblalock to understand.mrussel1 said:
Agree here.PJ_Soul said:One thing I definitely don't think 10C should be expected to do is consider people's personal financial situations when they drop merch. That is not their business, nor their problem. And I'm not judging or anything, but yeah, if I personally were the one who had to wait until the end of the month before I could scrape up the money to buy an album, I wouldn't be buying vinyl.... or concert tickets, for that matter. But hey, that's just me.
And also agree that this was a curveball by them. To keep vaults live for so long and then suddenly on this one, end the presale in a week is surprising and out of the norm. It was not an unreasonable assumption for members to think they had time and procrastinate.
Now if one were really thinking about it, the fact that this sale was "one per member" rather than "one per order" could lead to the (likely accurate) belief that this one is more limited than the previous ones. But of course they didn't limit NO Code. Maybe they recognized that mistake.
But at the end of the day, 10C had 2k (or whatever to sell) and they sold them. Communicating to the members that this one was more limited would lead to a faster sale, not more revenue. But it would have been better for them to be more clear. That always goes a long way.
And of course, seem - from how this and things historically have been handled - to be impossible for Tenclub to follow.
In the end it seem no matter the band does there will be a segment of its fan base that are unhappy. You do an open order the vinyl takes forever to get to people they complain, you get an order in to get the vinyl out faster do preorders it sells out people complain. Everyone makes all these assumptions and gets upset when they aren't true. I know this might come off a littlie dickish but this fanbase really seems to expect the band to do a lot of handholding when it comes to basically everything.0 -
Can we be totally real and acknowledge that if they advertised this as super limited to what was already printed that it would’ve been gone in seconds to resellers and more people would be upset than are now. That is 100% what would’ve transpired.
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