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wayne stote
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« Reply #460 on: November 04, 2025, 05:55:31 PM »





Wow, that's a hefty price on Discogs. I paid £2 for mine, yesterday. I had no idea that some cassettes might still be collectable, Ever since I moved house, a few months ago, I've been planning to take a boxful down to a local charity shop but perhaps I need to have a look through and check whether any of them are worth a few quid!



Drop me a line...I'm a collector.  I'll (almost certainly) promise not to lie... Wink


Will do. Though I should imagine most of them won't be of any interest, there might be a few that might be up your street. I'll send you the list tomorrow.
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« Reply #461 on: Today at 06:11:17 PM »

On ebay , described as authentic  & genuine , a  signed copy of Amy Winehouse's posthumous Lioness CD , For under a tenner inc P&P
I reported it to Ebay , they investigated, and found it didn't contravene any of  their policies , which tells you all you need to know about Ebay
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« Reply #462 on: Today at 06:59:03 PM »


On ebay , described as authentic  & genuine , a  signed copy of Amy Winehouse's posthumous Lioness CD , For under a tenner inc P&P
I reported it to Ebay , they investigated, and found it didn't contravene any of  their policies , which tells you all you need to know about Ebay


If eBay got rid of all the patently false 'autographed items' on its platform there would be virtually nothing left.  I regularly see signed items I know absolutely to be fakes selling for hundred of pounds.  And the more they emphasise the 'Certificate of Authenticity' (oh, how we laugh) the more likely the item is to be a deception.  You'd be amazed how many sharpies there were around in the mid 1970s.... Grin
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