Half.com observation

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by btomarra, Apr 11, 2002.

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  1. btomarra

    btomarra Classic Rock Audiophile Thread Starter

    Location:
    Little Rock, AR
    I had used Half.com only to find those OP DCC or Mofi gold CDs. Half.com used to employ the 1 to 5 grade scale. They recently decided to unify it like ebay.com (just positive, negative, and neutral).

    I find it interesting that at the same time this change occurred the shipping as gotten absymal. I never had to wait more than 5 days to receive an order. On one CD I'm waiting 12 and counting!

    I maybe way off base here but the feedback change took much of the incentive out of sellers to please buyers.

    Example: I sell 10 Cds. On nine transactions I get a 5.0. On one I get a 1.0. My average is 4.6. I generally don't buy CDs from anyone that has an average less than a 4.9. By using the ebay grading scale (and pooling all their transactions from their ebay account) they may have one negative and a bunch of positives, which looks more impressive.

    Sorry for going long here. I just don't like the way Half.com sellers have been treating me lately. I wish I knew what to do about this!

    Thank goodness for this website!!!

    Brian

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  2. Andy

    Andy New Member

    Hire a PI to get a couple of "bent noses" to show up at the sellers door to "educate" him on the virtues of prompt service.
     
  3. btomarra

    btomarra Classic Rock Audiophile Thread Starter

    Location:
    Little Rock, AR
    Great idea Andy!

    I just worry that the Cds are sitting in their homes and they claim they sent them! I'll breathe a little easier when I see them in my mailbox! If I see them!

    Brian

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  4. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek

    Location:
    Modesto,Ca
    I look at half.com this way: Sometimes its easier to get rare discs and pay less. recently, I got real nice mint copies of two DCC titles I've been looking for: HW-61, and LA WOMAN, at $49. and $17 respectively. So what if they took a while to be delivered. When they arrived, they were in better than advertised condition.WORTH THE WAIT!!!!!:D


    P.S. HW-61 going for waaay more
    than that!!!!!!!!!
     
  5. btomarra

    btomarra Classic Rock Audiophile Thread Starter

    Location:
    Little Rock, AR
    Ron,

    I see your point, but when one seller promises a free 1st class shipping and insurance and it is going on 10 days, I get a little nervous. Prior to the feed back changes all CDs were mailed with free priority mail (three day shipping). That's what I find disappointing.

    Brian
     
  6. Claviusb

    Claviusb A Serious Man

    But consider this Brian...

    I paid for Priority Mail sahipping on a CD not too long ago and the disc came 12 days later with $1.25 in postage on it. I scanned the package before I opened it and sent a request for the difference through the channels of Half. The seller never responded. I sent an e-mail to Half customer service and they said they also sent a note and the guy had a few more days to reply. He never responded to them either, so Half refunded the entire amount of my purchase back to me. I was very surprised, but I think it will keep sellers honest if they continue to do that. I also find myself looking through the selection at Half more than I did.
     
  7. btomarra

    btomarra Classic Rock Audiophile Thread Starter

    Location:
    Little Rock, AR
    ClaviusB

    I am considering it...and thank you! It does make me breathe a little easier. I do have some recourse!

    Thanks all for your insights on this!

    Brian

    :)
     
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