Just remembered why I never bother submitting fresh releases to Discogs

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Jiglo

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Thought that i'd better not do my usual thing of just adding any old cat no. release that someone else has taken the time to post when adding something to my collection (or more than likely forget to add new stuff i've bought) and do the right thing, but feck me it still takes ages to do everything properly when you aren't used to adding stuff. About 45 minutes of my life i'll never get back:cry: When I started adding stuff years ago about 50% of the stuff I had wasn't listed, so I spent about 4 or 5 days doing and redoing a draft of my first submission until it was perfect, then though i'd never bother again because it's too much hassle and fortunately it's gone a lot easier now, to be fair.

Seems to be thousands of shoddy draft releases that have somehow made it past moderation to get on there, especially American releases, which is a shame really, but if they could speed things up a lot then i'd correct a few of them when I come across them.

Just added another Gino Soccio cat no. to the database, but any other unlisted stuff will be sidelined for now.
 

Mattylad

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I've come across some dyer subs on there, made the odd mistake with them myself:$but doesn't take long once you've done a few, can't say i'm a master at it but if you want any pointers give us a shout:thumbsup:
 

djperkins

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i am forever correcting both others and myself on discogs, its worth it as we are setting up the new version of the data base...and as u say, busting out stuff from our genre of music is important...i also like updating the dub and reggae entries, but fk it up...and you get a propper dressing down by someone who talks to you like uz a piece of dirt...in latin...lol.