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Fvcking finally.
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damn, i bet i'll find at least 10 forgotten gems by sorting it this way now ;)
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john clees wrote:$35 (ave cost for both record & shipping)
x 15 records (would) have been = $525

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average $12 record x 15 shipping = $ 180
old buying approach was $525 - new one $180
Dude, wtf??? That's a lot of money to spend on 15 records. I suppose you live in Europe and were ordering from the US, right? Tbh, it's always best to order within the same country where you live. Just to give you an example, a few months ago i ordered 12 sick records from a UK seller, and only paid £20 in total (records + shipping). Was pretty awesome.
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Re: Discogs

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Themis wrote:NEWS

You can Sort your Wantlist now after the "Added Date"

FINALLY !!!!!!!!!!
I'm still not happy -frown 2

Wtf is this "over n years ago" bullshit? Couldn't they make it more precise? Like sort it by the exact date when we put something in our wishlist? For example, i would love to know the very first EP that i put in my wantlist. Isn't there any way to do that?
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1. it sorts after the exact date, but it doesnt show you the exact date, cause to be honest its not important if you added something 3 years ago in march or 3 years ago in april.. so you already see whats the first record you added.

2. it shows the real date if you hover over the "3 years ago" with your mouse, in a tool tip.

3. but all that doesnt give you your first record ever added to your wantlist, cause i guess you already got the first record and deleted it afterwards from your wantlist.

4. all that doesnt work for records that were added longer than 3 years ago, cause back then they didnt store the date as it seems.
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Papa Bear wrote:
john clees wrote:$35 (ave cost for both record & shipping)
x 15 records (would) have been = $525

vs.

average $12 record x 15 shipping = $ 180
old buying approach was $525 - new one $180
Dude, wtf??? That's a lot of money to spend on 15 records. I suppose you live in Europe and were ordering from the US, right? Tbh, it's always best to order within the same country where you live..
exactly the opposite. I live near Detroit and was ordering everything from Europe..
until I saw the sort feature and bought from sellers here in the U.S. I saved more in shipping..
than it would have cost me for the vinyl by selected sellers in the U.S.
Gigantic difference. couldn't agree more.
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Re: Discogs

Post by Dal-Tech »

I call Discogs Jewcogs just because there are so many Jews on the forums. :lol:
This isn't very PC humor. :) -urk
Please do not be offended by my Jew joke. -boom -squint
Jews are all over the music and entertainment biz so I guess it's hard not to notice.
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Re: Discogs

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so some people talk about music on a forum, and you can say what religion they follow?!
maybe you want to tell me, what typical indicators are for jews on a music forum?
and can you filter out musilims and christians too?

and i dont know where on discogs the music and entertainment biz should be? its mostly little shops and private people who sell their collection ..
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