Brian C.
Yelp
Let me say up front that I want to love this shop, as it's in my neighborhood, right around the corner, so both convenient and they routinely get a decent selection coming through. Two problems: (1) a lot of the albums that are marked up are not in the greatest condition. Essentially they're charging NM prices for VG or worse records. And (2) the buyers at this store can be incredibly cheap. I've sold albums here exactly three times, roughly about 50 LPs each time. The first time the buyer gave me $91; the second time $65; the last time $14. This was over the course of two years and the best were not sold up front. The most egregious example was very recently, where I returned two days after selling that last stack (for $14) and saw one of my Grateful Dead LPs selling for $15. Of course you'll say: 'You should've taken these elsewhere,' and that's true; I could and should have. But when you carry these things around by foot, as most NYers don't have a car, the last thing you want to do is leave with them. The buyers know that, or at least this last one I dealt with did, and took advantage of it. Sure, it's common practice in record shops, with their buyers, but this was the worst example I've ever seen. Personally I'll never go back, which is a shame, as I've bought and sold hundreds of dollars worth of records here; but that was the last straw.