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Hello everyone - for a VERY limited time we are having a Fall Blowout sale with almost the entire inventory at $9.99 or less!!!

 

NOW is the time to check out some great releases...

 

While supplies last....

 

www.retrospectrecords.com

 

 

:banana::banger::banana:

 

GREAT !! I will be ordering very soon, Sam !!

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Awesome news, I must check this out.

 

Just further proof of how evil the world is - this sale happens and after being up around an even $1 the USD/AUD exchange rate has now dropped all the way back to about 0.75. :(

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At lower than 10$ a disc, I have a feeling alot of Christmas stockings will be stuffed to the max.

 

Are cd prices generally going down around the world. I rarely pay more than 10$ to 12$ for cd's nowadays. Now that they are inexpensive they are becoming extinct as a music format...go figure.

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Awesome news, I must check this out.

 

Just further proof of how evil the world is - this sale happens and after being up around an even $1 the USD/AUD exchange rate has now dropped all the way back to about 0.75. :(

 

 

Yeah, in the end the sale prices for us Aussies are probably just the same as they would have been 3 months ago due to the exchange rate.

 

I still loaded up though...

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Hey Aussies...

How long does it usally take you guys to receive your orders from Retrospect. I've been waiting 3 weeks not and haven't recevied mine. It that unusual?

This was my first order so I wasn;t sure how long to expect to wait.

From memory it was about 2.5-3 weeks, certainly not longer than that though. I always found them reliable.

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Hey Aussies...

How long does it usally take you guys to receive your orders from Retrospect. I've been waiting 3 weeks not and haven't recevied mine. It that unusual?

This was my first order so I wasn;t sure how long to expect to wait.

From memory it was about 2.5-3 weeks, certainly not longer than that though. I always found them reliable.

I'm sitting at about 2.9 weeks so hopefully they're there when I get home today.

Thanks for the info.

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I am at 2.3 weeks now. Hopefully they will arrive soon.

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I'm interested in picking up the RIO cd but I don't see it listed on the website. I've seen you put it up on your ebay auctions. How come it's not on the RR website?

 

Good question ! I'm very much interested as well !!

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I'm interested in picking up the RIO cd but I don't see it listed on the website. I've seen you put it up on your ebay auctions. How come it's not on the RR website?

 

Good question ! I'm very much interested as well !!

 

'cos it's a booty booty booty probably and as far as I am aware, not on the Retrospect label (is it one of those dodgy 'Rock It' issues?). Unless I have missed something ,both RIO albums have, as yet, to be released officially on CD.

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I'm interested in picking up the RIO cd but I don't see it listed on the website. I've seen you put it up on your ebay auctions. How come it's not on the RR website?

 

Good question ! I'm very much interested as well !!

 

'cos it's a booty booty booty probably and as far as I am aware, not on the Retrospect label (is it one of those dodgy 'Rock It' issues?). Unless I have missed something ,both RIO albums have, as yet, to be released officially on CD.

 

Hey Jez,

 

Here was his most recent auction for RIO - Borderland . According to the auction description, it was digitally remastered and released by Retrospect Records in 2005.

 

This is the one that I want but haven't seen it on their website. I know the other one that they've been auctioning off is a booty.

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