Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 14:43:40 -0400
From: Doug Pouliot <doug@THETANGOCATALOGUE.COM>
Subject: Re: MP3 vs CDs
Hi all,
While listening in on the mp3 conversation, I just to remind people of the
Tango Catalogue. We stock over Tango 400 CDs that we ship from Boston to all
over the world.
Although our prices are higher than tangostore.com we make up for it with
customer service and our exchange/refund policy.
If dancers, djs or collectors want music on CD we take the time to help
customers make their selections. If customers are not satisfied with their
purchase we allow exchanges and get refunds.
Doug
on 4/15/04 1:37 PM, Tanguero Chino at tanguerochino@NETSCAPE.NET wrote:
> I whole heartedly support John Tice's position.
>
> However, there are legitimate locations where MP3 and music in other formats
> can be downloaded, for free or for a price. I have downloaded quite a few
> from the old www.mp3.com site. Someone mentioned itunes.com in another post.
> I have also downloaded from many artists' sites legitimately.
>
> I have bought many CDs because I've enjoyed the sample musics of an artist.
> I've even bought a CD after having downloaded the entire CD in high quality
> MP3 files legitimately. I want to support these artists for the selfish
> reason that I want more choices in tango music.
>
> BTW, a site I had found recently is "www.farolatino.com".
>
> Good legitimate tango music to all.
>
>
>
> Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups.
>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:02:27 -0400
From: Doug Pouliot <doug@THETANGOCATALOGUE.COM>
Subject: Re: MP3 vs CDs
Denise,
Hi there,
Our web-address is www.thetangocatalogue.com
In the next several months we are revamping it to add way more
functionality.
If you'd like help or suggestions with music choices give us a call during
office hours, 10-5 monday thru Friday, EST. (Our office is in Boston)
Lastly, If you'd like a our most recent catalogue sent to you send me an
email with your mailing address.
best,
Doug
Operations Manager
The Tango Catalogue
e-mail doug@thetangocatalogue.com
website https://www.thetangocatalogue.com/
Toll free: 888-382-6467 (US/Canada)
Toll: 617-666-8518
Fax: 617-666-4316
on 4/15/04 2:52 PM, Denise Lambert at dlambert@burnslev.com wrote:
> what is the website?
>
>>>> Doug Pouliot <doug@THETANGOCATALOGUE.COM> 04/15/04 02:43PM >>>
> Hi all,
>
> While listening in on the mp3 conversation, I just to remind people of the
> Tango Catalogue. We stock over Tango 400 CDs that we ship from Boston to all
> over the world.
>
> Although our prices are higher than tangostore.com we make up for it with
> customer service and our exchange/refund policy.
>
> If dancers, djs or collectors want music on CD we take the time to help
> customers make their selections. If customers are not satisfied with their
> purchase we allow exchanges and get refunds.
>
> Doug
>
>
> on 4/15/04 1:37 PM, Tanguero Chino at tanguerochino@NETSCAPE.NET wrote:
>
>> I whole heartedly support John Tice's position.
>>
>> However, there are legitimate locations where MP3 and music in other formats
>> can be downloaded, for free or for a price. I have downloaded quite a few
>> from the old www.mp3.com site. Someone mentioned itunes.com in another post.
>> I have also downloaded from many artists' sites legitimately.
>>
>> I have bought many CDs because I've enjoyed the sample musics of an artist.
>> I've even bought a CD after having downloaded the entire CD in high quality
>> MP3 files legitimately. I want to support these artists for the selfish
>> reason that I want more choices in tango music.
>>
>> BTW, a site I had found recently is "www.farolatino.com".
>>
>> Good legitimate tango music to all.
>>
>>
>>
>> Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups.
>>
>
>
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