Here's why I sometimes don't. The order stays in my history - is there a way to remove it? The reason is that every time I go back to that item later it will show I bought the item on March 30, 2021, even though I never really did. I buy a lot of things and I try to keep all my lists accurate. This error will annoy me for all time. Is there a way to delete a cancelled order completely from my history? So next time I look at that record on Amazon it doesn't show I have already bought it once?
There is an option to Archive the order. Should be in the bottom left of every order when you go to the "Your Orders" page.
Kindle Daily Deal for April 1 Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me Kindle Edition by Pattie Boyd $2.99 https://www.amazon.com/Wonderful-To...child=1&qid=1617271740&s=digital-text&sr=1-12
Yes - run out groove etching has same info as 1984 OJC release, including George Horn mastering symbol. Nice West Coast cool jazz!
T.Rex - Electric Warrior $21.02. Rhino Kevin Gray cut https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Warrior-Vinyl-T-Rex/dp/B0767LVQG2/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=081227932992&qid=1617291634&s=music&sr=1-1 This one seems popular, finally snagged.
Was that an Amazon sale or third-party sale? Shows only the latter now (which requires $3.99 shipping).
A little perspective. Electric Warrior, if purchased new in 1971, would have cost you about $2.99 on sale. $2.99 inflation-adjusted for 2021 is $19.42. So it really hasn't gone up much
Back in the day buying an analogue sourced vinyl record was the norm. Unfortunately nowadays I feel we have to pay a premium for analogue reissues.
Yusuf / Cat Stevens 7" single Butterfly / Toy Heart $5.37 https://www.amazon.com/Butterfly-To...&sprefix=vinyl+records+under+,aps,168&sr=1-70
it is. the post right before yours outlined how you aren't technically paying a premium for it. it's actually quite affordable.
Only 1 copy left: Mark Nevin (Fairground Attraction, Morrissey), "My Unfashionable Opinion", just $5.23. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N5M42UK/
Wasn't familiar with this release, but for the price it was more than worth it. As we all know the West Coast is the Best Coast
Still waiting for my copy! Chose the "no hurry" option for $1 off future digital purchase, but now it seems to have got lost.
Well, since there was no such thing as non-analogue sourced vinyl in the 70s and earlier, it pretty much goes without saying it was the norm. And you paid a premium for those shiny digital discs back in the 80s. It was also not unusual for those analog sourced vinyl records back in the day to be from 3rd, 4th, 5th (or god only knows) generation EQ’d, summed, compressed analog copies of the original analog source...