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The worst of the record game. The people who said his price gouging is acceptable just because he's got some tougher to find records are just trying to make themselves feel better for overspending. I don't mind paying market price on rare records but this is market plus 20-50% and he doesn't know much about records, just what discogs and popsike tells him. Grading doesn't factor into his pricing and if you flinch at his prices, the next records your bring up for him to price (which is super annoying as it is) will just go up in price because he cares about making an outsized sale, not about the records or the music. Records as pure commodity, no love, just joyless bitterness. Don't bother. Oh and he also vastly underpays when he buys records so he's terrible on both ends. Don't know why he's running a record store since it clearly brings him no joy.
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