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yonan Posted Tue 17 Feb, 2009 4:05 AM |
got this news from the Oasis site, then googled it and found this
Quote: http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=1036952&c=1
Digital marketing and e-commerce services company Trinity Street, whose clients include Oasis and Ministry Of Sound, has ceased trading.
i check Travis' store and it's down as well. seeing the last Song To Self/Ballad fiasco, they probably have been having troubles all along. never have any problem with physical stuff though, i got my Ode vinyl delivered to Jakarta smoothly!
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the boy with a cryptic name Posted Thu 19 Feb, 2009 11:29 PM |
I reckon we bankrupted them by sending so many complaints about the S2S release ;) |
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neo1011 Posted Sat 21 Feb, 2009 7:51 PM |
R.I.P.
People trying to take what they can get. I ask you if you if you remember: Prospekt how could I forget? |
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MusicGirl99 Posted Sat 21 Feb, 2009 10:01 PM |
Hmm, interesting. I was wondering what the difference was between Trinity Street and Recordstore. Anyone? Not that it matters anymore. So it seems like everything will mainly be available via Recordstore.
neo1011 wrote: R.I.P.
People trying to take what they can get.
What are you referring to? |
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neo1011 Posted Sat 21 Feb, 2009 10:15 PM |
MusicGirl99 wrote: What are you referring to?
CEOs. Capitalism. Neo-liberalism. Economic hegemony & partisanship.
We must evolve to altruism & the caveman days in the Savannah where the clan looked out for you, all were equal & no one family unit is dedicated to paying of their mortgage, private school fees, university debt & keeping their houses in pristine OCD con-dition.
I'm just waiting for the shine to wear off LOST+
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