Homemademusic.com - Packaging quality

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Anyone using their services?
I'll have to wait a while until I can order a test CD, so in the meantime I'm curious if anyone has had experience with them.
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I hope there better than ampcast

what a load of crap that was.
chagzuki wrote:Anyone using their services?
I'll have to wait a while until I can order a test CD, so in the meantime I'm curious if anyone has had experience with them.

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I would begin with a short run from a UK company and post them myself, but I can't afford the investment right now. So I'm just hoping that homemademusic.com is up to scratch.
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homemademusic has great packaging. I wouldn't be waiting next to the mailbox holding your breath, though.

I've heard mixed reviews about the place. some people swear by them. I recommended the service to an associate a few years back. it took over 2 months to get a shipment of less than 50 cds. and they wouldn't return his emails. I eventually had to contact the owner of homemademusic through another message board and request that he look into it.

so, a fair review would be:
Product: A
Speed: F
Communication: F
Price: B+

if you're looking for other options, try http://www.diskfaktory.com/default.asp or http://www.dasmusik.com/

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I highly recommend Diskfaktory. You can get 100 CD's with full color high-res art on the CD and inserts, shrinkwrapped for 2 bucks each. And the first shipment takes 2-3 weeks. After that, your re-orders are at your door in 10 days or so. Awesome short-run dupes. Very professional service, too.

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I've chosen Homemademusic for the on demand/online shop option, not for a short run. I assume the packaging quality is the same for both.
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I would assume so as well.

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Edit: Never mind www.swiftcd.com - Intel just pointed something out, look below. ;-)

Wk
Last edited by WilliamK on Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:09 am, edited 1 time in total.

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swiftCD is where Ampcast gets their cds replicated, so if you didn't like the Ampcast packaging, then you won't like swiftCD.

just a 'heads up'

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SwiftCD are now doing an on demand service it seems, but it's a fair bit more expensive than Homemademusic.com
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