Just received this email from Amazon offering a Benedetti recording for $15.99.
It states that they will make a recordable CD upon request. All of the CD-R's that I've made over the years eventually start to deteriorate, unlike my normal CD's.
Are they doing something different with theirs? Or is this a rip-off?
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Topic - Amazon making CD-R's. - jimbill 10:21:14 03/20/11 (18)
- RE: Amazon subcontracting out CD-R's. - zuki 17:39:13 03/21/11 (0)
- Well then, don't - Amphissa 06:58:26 03/21/11 (2)
- RE: Amazon making CD-R's. - learsfool 21:36:01 03/20/11 (1)
- RE: Amazon making CD-R's. - learsfool 21:37:52 03/20/11 (0)
- Exactly what do you mean by "deteriorate"? nt - Rick W 18:07:26 03/20/11 (1)
- At best a 8-10 year lifespan. - jimbill 21:22:02 03/20/11 (0)
- If they deteriorate over time. . . - Chris from Lafayette 12:36:11 03/20/11 (5)
- Why should I pay full price for them? - jimbill 21:27:30 03/20/11 (1)
- Good question! - Chris from Lafayette 09:26:02 03/23/11 (0)
- So you are saying.... - vinyl survivor 15:31:37 03/20/11 (2)
- No - I was just talking about the CD-R's which the OP was concerned about [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 16:37:56 03/20/11 (1)
- OK - vinyl survivor 16:50:19 03/20/11 (0)
- ArchivMusic does the same thing... - C.B. 12:31:40 03/20/11 (1)
- RE: ArchivMusic does the same thing... - AudioDwebe 08:09:40 03/21/11 (0)
- RE: Amazon making CD-R's. - Daverz 11:06:11 03/20/11 (1)
- Rather have a pressed CD. - jimbill 12:05:12 03/20/11 (0)