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DannyBlack
07-03-2008, 07:09 PM
Fair play to 'em. I ordered a record on sunday and I got it yesterday, they don't mess around do they!!

Usually shipping to Ireland I have had to wait 10 days. Not with Juno. Pleased I am!!

drift9
07-03-2008, 07:34 PM
Fair play to 'em. I ordered a record on sunday and I got it yesterday, they don't mess around do they!!

Usually shipping to Ireland I have had to wait 10 days. Not with Juno. Pleased I am!!
yeah, they def run a very tight ship. when i order from them in the states i usually get my shipment within a week's time.

they've never bungled an order of mine either. they did mess up a friend's order once though, but corrected it asap.

a top company. usually worth my extra to cash to order out of country from them.

DannyBlack
07-03-2008, 07:44 PM
Bigtime, I'm well impressed!

eyeswithoutaface
07-03-2008, 08:13 PM
we do love's the Juno

theledge
07-03-2008, 09:43 PM
juno is sound, super professional, almost a shame they are so successful as they have such a big slice of the market but its hardly a real complaint is it?

definitely my first choice since the demise of tune inn especially

Jay Pace
07-03-2008, 09:52 PM
I've had stuff arrive in less than 24 hours from Juno.

Can't fault anything. Good customer service. They deserve their success.

xfive
07-03-2008, 11:29 PM
Couple weeks ago I ordered from them on Wed. and had the records in my hands Fri.

And I live in LA :wot:

marginmaster
07-03-2008, 11:51 PM
aye big up jumo onetime onetime

Aratron
08-03-2008, 12:48 AM
I've had stuff arrive in less than 24 hours from Juno.

Can't fault anything. Good customer service. They deserve their success.

i've had stuff thats been sent before i even paid for it. beat that.

RDR
08-03-2008, 07:55 AM
i've had stuff thats been sent before i even paid for it. beat that.

Ive got stuff on there that they pay ME for :lol:

Beat THAT! (I know, its not the same thing...:lol: )

Top notch are Juno, very nice to deal with as well.

RDR
08-03-2008, 07:56 AM
juno is sound, super professional, almost a shame they are so successful as they have such a big slice of the market but its hardly a real complaint is it?

definitely my first choice since the demise of tune inn especially

I just accuired 800 records from their ex stock. Mostly house, if anyone's interested it'll be selling them for 50pence each.

cheers! PMs innit.

theledge
08-03-2008, 09:47 AM
i think i can live without 800 house records, cheers anyway :lol:

tune in was good too though. friendly lads, i used to go in fairly regularly. what happened to them?

AcidTrash
08-03-2008, 10:44 AM
juno is sound, super professional, almost a shame they are so successful as they have such a big slice of the market but its hardly a real complaint is it?


no. Since when was being successful and efficient something to be lamented? You spent too much time in LS6.

RDR
08-03-2008, 11:25 AM
i think i can live without 800 house records, cheers anyway :lol:

tune in was good too though. friendly lads, i used to go in fairly regularly. what happened to them?

not even one or two? :lol:

Dean from Tune Inn - Settled down with kids, still a racist. Nice enough lad though.
Chris Gawtry - Settled in Leeds with a new mrs
Phil Walls - Still releasing, but moving to OZ very soon Click here for phils release on R3tox, its been featured loads on net radio and was in the TID top ten for ages (http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1285026-02.htm)
Pedor Delgardo (Pete Gawtry) was down in london for a while he's still releasing and DJing Click here for Pedro's release with us.. again TID top ten stuff (http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1284944-02.htm)

Did you like that shameless plug?

I did :lol:

Smear
08-03-2008, 11:47 AM
I've had stuff arrive in less than 24 hours from Juno.

Can't fault anything. Good customer service. They deserve their success.

Order them at 4.30pm and you get them within about 18 hours.

dan the acid man
08-03-2008, 12:46 PM
always provided top class service, full credit to them

theledge
08-03-2008, 12:53 PM
no. Since when was being successful and efficient something to be lamented? You spent too much time in LS6.

spent too much time appreciating local record shops run by friends, you mean?

Not many of those around any more, are there?

Juno is great, as I've said already, and they deserve their success. Does that mean I can't appreciate some of the quirky little shops, with individual characters and stock, that sometimes cling to life when they're not being squeezed out of the market?

Personally i think there are some things in life which aren't compatible with your sweeping free market ideals, but are worth savouring. Small local record shops being a prime example.

digitalboy
08-03-2008, 03:22 PM
they won't take postal orders though, but still a good shop.

fils_here
08-03-2008, 06:01 PM
juno's well good, order before 5pm on a friday & the tunes arrived saturday great!!!!

AcidTrash
08-03-2008, 06:01 PM
spent too much time appreciating local record shops run by friends, you mean?

Not many of those around any more, are there?

Juno is great, as I've said already, and they deserve their success. Does that mean I can't appreciate some of the quirky little shops, with individual characters and stock, that sometimes cling to life when they're not being squeezed out of the market?

Personally i think there are some things in life which aren't compatible with your sweeping free market ideals, but are worth savouring. Small local record shops being a prime example.

Theyre being squeezed out of the market because theyre inefficient and slow to respond. Only bad shops are squeezed out of the marjket, or at least ones with a lousy strategy. The Good ones stay open. Tribe Records success was because of Simon ( I think that's his name) He went to nights like cabbage and Riff raff even tho he doesn't dig the music and researched the markets and always had a stock in of stuff that I would buy. He knew his stock like the back of hand and always put the right stuff in front of me. Unlike that other excuse for a record shop in leeds where the guy couldn't be arsed to say hello, didn't know your name, couldn't be arsed ordering in stuff you like to buy and wasn't set up to take switch cards. Lousy website too. He also insisted blasting out tunes while you were trying to listen to stuff on headphones which were usually broken. No surprises he packed up. Good riddance to it.

HE was full of bullshit excuses too about how the market was dying. He even came crying on here. I think that's a bunch of crap. Know your customers, know your market locally and adapt. He wanted to remain specialist long after the orbit crowd had buggered off and sneered at me when I asked him to stock infectious ditro stuff. If he wants to turn down my money then he's a chump.

There will always be a market for record boutiques in cities. the ones who go under probably deserve to.

The web market is different as its mail order and something where slowness and fck ups are just not tolerated. Having one online that gets you what you want when you want it is something to be celebrated and who cares if it does well. If it starts getting sloppy then thats just an opportunity for someone else in the market who can get shit right.

Banging tunes does pretty well just on vinyl alone because of a well deserved reputation and the fact he has that forum to have his market research on his doorstep and keeps his customers checking the site often.

Slackers be damned. The market will provide. Survival of the fittest ensures we get the best stuff for the best price.

I agree with your ethos that you should support your local record shop but if it aint any good, you aint gonna buy sht records just to keep him in business are you?

MARK ANXIOUS
08-03-2008, 06:02 PM
i used to order from lots of different shops abroad but since i found juno, i've never looked back. they have a great '8 week' feature, which i just love - perfect for me as i love getting a completely new record box every 2 months. i've had tonnes of packages from them now. records come within 2 days max. PERFECT.

DannyBlack
08-03-2008, 06:55 PM
i used to order from lots of different shops abroad but since i found juno, i've never looked back. they have a great '8 week' feature, which i just love - perfect for me as i love getting a completely new record box every 2 months. i've had tonnes of packages from them now. records come within 2 days max. PERFECT.


lucky bugger. record box.... I managed to buy 1 bloody record this month :lol:

theledge
08-03-2008, 07:16 PM
Theyre being squeezed out of the market because theyre inefficient and slow to respond. Only bad shops are squeezed out of the marjket, or at least ones with a lousy strategy. The Good ones stay open. Tribe Records success was because of Simon ( I think that's his name) He went to nights like cabbage and Riff raff even tho he doesn't dig the music and researched the markets and always had a stock in of stuff that I would buy. He knew his stock like the back of hand and always put the right stuff in front of me. Unlike that other excuse for a record shop in leeds where the guy couldn't be arsed to say hello, didn't know your name, couldn't be arsed ordering in stuff you like to buy and wasn't set up to take switch cards. Lousy website too. He also insisted blasting out tunes while you were trying to listen to stuff on headphones which were usually broken. No surprises he packed up. Good riddance to it.

HE was full of bullshit excuses too about how the market was dying. He even came crying on here. I think that's a bunch of crap. Know your customers, know your market locally and adapt. He wanted to remain specialist long after the orbit crowd had buggered off and sneered at me when I asked him to stock infectious ditro stuff. If he wants to turn down my money then he's a chump.

There will always be a market for record boutiques in cities. the ones who go under probably deserve to.

The web market is different as its mail order and something where slowness and fck ups are just not tolerated. Having one online that gets you what you want when you want it is something to be celebrated and who cares if it does well. If it starts getting sloppy then thats just an opportunity for someone else in the market who can get shit right.

Banging tunes does pretty well just on vinyl alone because of a well deserved reputation and the fact he has that forum to have his market research on his doorstep and keeps his customers checking the site often.

Slackers be damned. The market will provide. Survival of the fittest ensures we get the best stuff for the best price.

I agree with your ethos that you should support your local record shop but if it aint any good, you aint gonna buy sht records just to keep him in business are you?

Blimey.

Blah blah market forces whatever. Sure you're right, but - sometimes, it's a shame. None of that makes me remotely change my opinion. Keep your free market tosh and stick it up your arse ;)

And anyway. Who are you talking about in Leeds?

theledge
08-03-2008, 07:26 PM
lucky bugger. record box.... I managed to buy 1 bloody record this month :lol:

innit :lol:

Perfect, I should hope a new box six times a year bloody well is!!

AcidTrash
08-03-2008, 11:35 PM
Blimey.

Blah blah market forces whatever. Sure you're right, but - sometimes, it's a shame. None of that makes me remotely change my opinion. Keep your free market tosh and stick it up your arse ;)

And anyway. Who are you talking about in Leeds?


It's a shame your mates haven't got the nouce to make a business work but sometimes making a business work is different to promotong your style of music. If your lucky the two collide but when society changes as fast as it does it's rare for that to happen. Either you are in the business of selling music or you are an artist promoter/producer. Youy adapt or die. Its a shame that things sometimes move on when we'd like them to stay put but the point of life and staying vital is adapting to change and accewpting the inevitable.

As I said, I aint gonna support a local record shop that aint moving with me. If you gave enough of a fuk you'd have done more to save it.

Whats that Thompson quote... the Music industry is one where good men die like dogs. there is also a bad side.

theledge
08-03-2008, 11:43 PM
It's a shame your mates haven't got the nouce to make a business work but sometimes making a business work is different to promotong your style of music. If your lucky the two collide but when society changes as fast as it does it's rare for that to happen. Either you are in the business of selling music or you are an artist promoter/producer. Youy adapt or die. Its a shame that things sometimes move on when we'd like them to stay put but the point of life and staying vital is adapting to change and accewpting the inevitable.

As I said, I aint gonna support a local record shop that aint moving with me. If you gave enough of a fuk you'd have done more to save it.

Whats that Thompson quote... the Music industry is one where good men die like dogs. there is also a bad side.

Yeah yeah, cool. So, who were you talking about?

AcidTrash
09-03-2008, 01:05 AM
not saying for the saving of argument. The model applies to two other record shops. One survived. The other did not. I put this down to the fact that however crap "The Record Shop" was it still stocked records worth buying.

kate manus
09-03-2008, 05:00 PM
I looove Juno, been ordering my records from them for over 5 years now and they have never once screwed up an order, and the customer service has been great. Can't say the same for the other half doze sites I have ordered from.
I always tried to shop locally in Ottawa and Montreal, but the shop owners weren't always very cooperative and I wouldn't limit my purchases to the 4 new titles they got that week.

zyclone
09-03-2008, 07:49 PM
Juno Records has been my favourite vinyl store alongside chemical-records. Never had any trouble with my orders! Fast shipping too Norway, 3-5 days max! Top record stores :)

clubsynthetic
09-03-2008, 09:15 PM
juno are pretty good, but i ain't had all my records in under 2 days and i've spend hunders with them...

terence
12-03-2008, 12:03 PM
Fair play to 'em. I ordered a record on sunday and I got it yesterday, they don't mess around do they!!

Usually shipping to Ireland I have had to wait 10 days. Not with Juno. Pleased I am!!

last two times ive ordered ive had to re-oreder cuz the records didnt arrive after a month, joke, ansd i live in Cork

DannyBlack
12-03-2008, 12:17 PM
Where in Cork are you livin fella?

MorePunkThanFunk
12-03-2008, 06:12 PM
not even one or two? :lol:

Dean from Tune Inn - Settled down with kids, still a racist. Nice enough lad though.
Chris Gawtry - Settled in Leeds with a new mrs
Phil Walls - Still releasing, but moving to OZ very soon Click here for phils release on R3tox, its been featured loads on net radio and was in the TID top ten for ages (http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1285026-02.htm)
Pedor Delgardo (Pete Gawtry) was down in london for a while he's still releasing and DJing Click here for Pedro's release with us.. again TID top ten stuff (http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1284944-02.htm)

Did you like that shameless plug?

I did :lol:

tuneinn owed a lot of money to a lot of distribitours when they went down, ****ed quite a few people.

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