The Blue Note Thread

And here’s a bullshit response on FB to someone about why they’re $75:
Hi Jason, There are two reasons for the price increase. The main one is that each of these titles were sold at $74.95 on standard vinyl before they went out of stock.

We didn't want to undercut our loyal customers by coming out at a lower price.

Now, it would be easy to say "that's nice but MMJ still profits." However, the vinyl costs for the SRX continue to be exceedingly high as it's hard to work with, so our costs have gone up this round.

This is definitely a premium luxury product, but we do feel like the pricing is competitive with comparable (SuperVinyl) offerings.
 
And here’s a bullshit response on FB to someone about why they’re $75:
Hi Jason, There are two reasons for the price increase. The main one is that each of these titles were sold at $74.95 on standard vinyl before they went out of stock.

We didn't want to undercut our loyal customers by coming out at a lower price.

Now, it would be easy to say "that's nice but MMJ still profits." However, the vinyl costs for the SRX continue to be exceedingly high as it's hard to work with, so our costs have gone up this round.

This is definitely a premium luxury product, but we do feel like the pricing is competitive with comparable (SuperVinyl) offerings.
They weren’t $75 until they jacked their prices. “People will buy them no matter how expensive they are” is what they should have said.
 
And here’s a bullshit response on FB to someone about why they’re $75:
Hi Jason, There are two reasons for the price increase. The main one is that each of these titles were sold at $74.95 on standard vinyl before they went out of stock.

We didn't want to undercut our loyal customers by coming out at a lower price.

Now, it would be easy to say "that's nice but MMJ still profits." However, the vinyl costs for the SRX continue to be exceedingly high as it's hard to work with, so our costs have gone up this round.

This is definitely a premium luxury product, but we do feel like the pricing is competitive with comparable (SuperVinyl) offerings.

They're a crap company and IMO represent some of the worst parts about current vinyl collecting, which is hypocritical of a company called "Music Matters". I got in debate with John dark, who helps manage MMJ about why they've inflated prices so much over the years and based on quantity and this was the cringe-worthy answer he gave me.

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