Vinyl manufacturers don't stand behind product?


I was wondering if anyone else experienced the same thing I did when I tried to return for exchange a new album and was told the retailer did not take back or stand behind vinyl records. I was told the manufacturers no longer take back defective records and this has been the case for about 10 years. As a result the retailer refused to take the album back for exchange of the same album. It's been quite a while since I've had to return an album but I purchased two that were defective this week(one had a number of pops and the other had the center label off center by about an inch- my needle slid right over it at the end of the side). These were both 180 gram audiophile(supposedly) pressings. This is the first time I've encountered any company not taking back defective product.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
mitchchavis
I just bought a copy of Dark Side of the Moon for my brother-in-law. When he unwrapped it there was the residue of a sticker including glue and paper on the LP. The VPI 17 would not remove any of it. I brought it back without the receipt and the person gave me credit for the LP and ordered three more copies. When they came in I bought all three of them.
My expereince was pleasant and I will continue to buy from this local dealer.
I buy lots of LPs on the internet but not from AudiogoN where the prices are out of line!!! Whenever possible I buy from the local shops, but sometimes they don't have what I want, then I go to the web. Not the other way around since I had worse on-line expereinces than I have had locally.
The dealer you mentioned should offer a full refund and get another copy for you. He is lying, I bet...
The retailer is pretty big here in the Portland,OR area but it's worth a try. I'll see what the manager says(I was told he won't be in until Tuesday). I did call another of their downtown stores and the info was confirmed by that store. It's a shame the manufacturers leave it up to the retailer to handle their quality problems. I'm curious if this is a standard now or if some manufacturers do take back their defective vinyl.
Vinyl record making must have died and gone to Heaven, because when it was all that was around returning poor pressings (you name the defect they had them)was a regular occurrence. Now TWL are you saying that they are all perfect? My oh my!
I bought a new copy of Tom Petty (the last DJ) from Toys From The Attic and I was amazed at the terrible comdition it was in.
It was dirty for one.Had a severe warp and surface noise like you wouldnt believe.
TFTA gave me full credit.I bought 2 Bob Dylan Sundaze monos with the credit.
The Sundaze monos are very nice LP's!!
Where's the quality control with some of these re-issues?
Floyd's vinyl re-issue of DSOTM is hit or miss from what I've read also.
No, Pbb, I'm not saying they are all perfect. I am saying I haven't gotten any defective ones in a long time, so I do not know if there has been a change in the return policy.