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Beach Fossils - Self Titled (Vinyl) - $7.23 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Ridiculous price for their self-titled debut on vinyl. Can't imagine it being this price for long.

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  • Just jumped to $16.36…

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    I read it as "Self-TILTED." I need more coffee

    • me too! hence my comment below

  • +5

    I thought this was sheets of vinyl for the floor or walls and was like…huh? that doesnt look at beach fossils lol

  • Thanks for the Vinyl post. By the way how are you looking for good vinyl deals in Amazon?

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      I found this one in the best sellers list. I check it pretty regularly and just keep on scrolling down, you'd be surprised at what you'll find there. Have got some crazy good sub-$20 deals in the past couple of weeks, including Skyfall for $18, but often the price will jump instantly after I buy it.

      Also, I must say that Amazon's shipping is very questionable. I'm returning one vinyl because the packaging was so battered. Worth keeping in mind.

      • Agreed, I won't buy vinyl from Amazon any more due to questionable shipping. I don't want the hassle of returning things.

        • Yeah that's fair. I can live with a minor "ding" in the corner, that can happen to just about any company and let's be real… Australia Post ain't great either, but having the whole front cover mangled is a joke.

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            @bushywookiee: Agreed. I just buy from trusted dealers now e.g. a couple of local shops and some second hand guys I see at markets regularly. If you need to buy online it's hard to avoid a few dings. I subscribed to Vinyl Me Please for a while and found that their cardboard packaging was better than others for preventing damage but yeah otherwise it's a mixed bag.

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        Awesome, thanks. I've been finding a few by adding "percentage off" tags at the end of searches. For example when you search vinyl records add "&pct-off=40-90" and it will supposedly show records that are 40-90% off their regular price.

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