where i buy my music magazines, they take out the discs and keep them behind the counter. i guess they do this to prevent shoplifting.
three times in a row, i bought something like "Computer Music," "Future Music," whatever... and by the time i got to look at the disc, i discovered that i was given the wrong damn disc and had to go all the way back to the store and stand in line for the correct one. i'm now in the habit of having to check the disc in my bag before i leave the store.
if they're an issue off, then maybe i could understand... but i've gotten the beginner's Computer Music disc with ejay when trying to buy "Digital Music Maker." I've gotten a Computer Music disc when I was buying "Future Music."
Is it that difficult for retailers to read the damn cover of the magazine?
retailers and music magazines
- KVRian
- 809 posts since 25 Apr, 2004 from Windsor, Ontario
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- KVRian
- 1440 posts since 16 Jul, 2003 from Zwollywood, The Netherlands (Europe)
Not all personal has the spirit to perform...
Maybe you should go to a store where the personel is up to the task?
And why has this happened 3 times in a row?
Once, OK. But three times???
I would inspect the disc the moment the guy/girl picks it up from behind the counter, this would never happen if you check, double check and re-check
Maybe you should go to a store where the personel is up to the task?
And why has this happened 3 times in a row?
Once, OK. But three times???
I would inspect the disc the moment the guy/girl picks it up from behind the counter, this would never happen if you check, double check and re-check
-- Regards MrM --