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Mike Blakesley said:I think the situation is more that people who are paying those prices don't realize they're buying from a bootlegger.
Not everyone is as knowledgeable about this stuff as we are. If I wasn't a member of this forum, and didn't have the "insider's" view of the music biz that I do, and if I spotted those listings on eBay, I'd be bidding as fast as I could.
Montana Mike said:Is this Omega crook the same guy who was mentioned at the start of this thread? Because now his feedback is 100% positive. I know the old feedback disappears after 12 months, so right now he's "pristine."
alpertfan said:...When these posts first came up, I decided to do some investigating, and I typed in "Omega Records"... ...I could find no website, nor any reference to them or their "output"...
If you read back further in this thread, you'll find a few guesses as to the origin of that name. I turned up a software company that makes click'n'pop removal software called Omega...I guessed that was where it came from. It's fer-sure not a real legitimate company. Anything you see on that "label" is a bootleg.I typed in "Omega Records". Surprise, surprise! I could find no website, nor any reference to them or their "output".