Trading Information
CDR's
I will not copy official CD's.
I use quality CDR's and record in Disc At Once mode.
- The discs shown on this web site are not for sale, they are only for trade.
- I will trade CDR's on a one for one basis, or two CDR's for one 'real' CD, unless we agree on an alternative.
- I can supply full colour single sided front and back covers OR send the scanned images to you via e-mail to enable you to print your own covers.
- If you want to enter into a Trade please make a suggestion, however I am not usually interested in having anything other than The Beatles
with John Lennon doing the lead vocal or sharing it with another Beatle. For example on official songs that The Beatles did (like 'We Can Work It Out')
he and Paul sang separate sections of the song.
- In trading my solo preferences are firstly John, then George, Ringo and lastly Paul.
- I don't want anything that has the same contents as something that I already have but has a different title, or a portion of the contents are the same as what I already have (unless we agree on something first).
- During a trade we should keep in contact via e-mail.
DVD's
I will not copy official DVD's.
The discs shown on this web site are not for sale, they are only for trade.
I can copy DVDr discs ('The Beatles - Chronology', for example).
I only want DVD-r's.
I can play DVD's of any Region.
Although I can copy DVD's, some discs are copy protected which means that they won't copy. Unfortunately, I don't know whether a disc is copy protected until I try and copy it.
Video Tapes
I can get video tapes copied by a local store, or if you want the American format (NTSC) this has to be done by a company that I have to post the VHS tape to.
I have found that to copy a tape to NTSC format is more expensive than a VHS copy.
If you want a video tape copy done I ask for the payment for such a thing to reach me first, before I proceed to get the video tape copied.
General
All items are sent Air Mail if you are outside of the UK or First Class if you are in the UK.
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