Remastering
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
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In article , Iain
Churches wrote:
"John Phillips" wrote in message
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On 2007-11-18, Jim Lesurf wrote:
Iain asked:
John. Did you bring the matter to the attention of anyone who might be
in the position to do something about it?
Jim replied:
Why should he/we bother? Isn't it the job of those trying
to sell to
recognise when their own thinking is bogus, and try *asking* the potential
customers? Why should we bother to do for them what they are paid to do?
Is it too much bother to pick up the phone or send
a fax or e-mail? We British have a reputation for
moaning ineffectively to the wrong people.
Perhaps that's more enjoyable:-)
If you were served poor food in a restaurant, even
though those around you seemed happy, you would
probably complain. This situation is no different.
Given the clear idiocy of the 'reason' put forward for their delusions
that
we are 'happy' with clipped CDs, what luck do you think any rational
argument would have with them?
Agreed. But they will continue to think this until
people in large numbers snap out of their lethargy
and make a statement.
How would you expect the general public to know what the reason is, and
feel it is worth complaining, given that any return gets a replacement
that
duplicates the problem, and you are told, "this is what CD sounds like,
take it or leave it"?
They only have to listen to a jazz or classical
CD to hear that it is not the case. Are people
really so lazy and easily persuaded?
Iain
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