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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie" data-source="post: 495087" data-attributes="member: 1102"><p>One of my mates used to work for them and he said they were just a bunch of conning barstewards.</p><p></p><p>According to him they used to list big tunes, tunes that were being played by the likes of Tong & Jules on radio one at the time, on there website as being in stock, and they would charge people 6 or 7 quid promo prices for them. People would then order them, DMF would take payment and then fob the customers off until the tunes they'd ordered got released. </p><p>On the day of release they would send a member of staff to either Virgin or HMV, who at the time were selling a large percentage of new releases for £1.99 on the first week of release. </p><p>£1.99 was cheaper than they could buy them in at cost price. Then they'd mail them to whoever had ordered them. Making £4 or £5 on every copy sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie, post: 495087, member: 1102"] One of my mates used to work for them and he said they were just a bunch of conning barstewards. According to him they used to list big tunes, tunes that were being played by the likes of Tong & Jules on radio one at the time, on there website as being in stock, and they would charge people 6 or 7 quid promo prices for them. People would then order them, DMF would take payment and then fob the customers off until the tunes they'd ordered got released. On the day of release they would send a member of staff to either Virgin or HMV, who at the time were selling a large percentage of new releases for £1.99 on the first week of release. £1.99 was cheaper than they could buy them in at cost price. Then they'd mail them to whoever had ordered them. Making £4 or £5 on every copy sold. [/QUOTE]
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