OK, so here’s a little story I’d like to tell as it’s led to some frustration over recent months.
*UPDATE – if you read this before, scroll to the bottom
Readers of this blog will be very familiar with my weekly Mixcloud Select posts each Friday where I digitally encoded a cassette from my archive of old Solid Steel radio shows. This lockdown project ended up lasting four years and led to over 200 sets being posted online for a monthly subscription, ending earlier this year when the cassettes, DATs and CDRs were at last exhausted. My mix archive was digitized at last, hooray! There are some of them above, the red stickers denote ‘done’.
But what to do with the old media filling up my drawers? I put the word out that if anyone wanted to make me an offer for the original tapes or discs then I’d rather they go to a fan than landfill. The first person to ask was Greg from Germany, we struck a deal for 55 cassettes and I duly boxed them up and off they went this summer via courier to Germany. There they are below, two layers tucked into a well- packed and sealed box.
A few weeks later and Greg still hadn’t received the package, tracking was consulted and it seems it never made it to DPD’s processing centre after it was picked up from my doorstep by the courier, Transglobal Express, who acted as a broker in the process. Never even made it out of the UK. After contacting them and a lot of back and forth for a few weeks they agreed that they had lost the package and reimbursed me for the amount Greg had paid me as the value of the contents. I in turn repaid Greg so we were quits, I’d lost some money on postage costs and I had no tapes – not the end of the world but annoying. I should add, I’ve used TE for years and this has never happened and I’ve never had a problem with them.
Fast forward to last Friday when someone contacted me via Facebook asking for info on this tape that he’d found pictured on my blog
I told him the tale above and he replied, “I buy from an auction site that deals with lost parcels and returns” adding that, “They are mixed up in a lot with some other rare dvd’s that I wanted but this seems important to you so I’ll just send you the link”.
Well, that’s where the parcel went then, no disputing that those are my tapes. After a further bit of chat the informant agree they wouldn’t stand in the way of me trying to get my tapes back so wouldn’t bid on the lot. Weirdly Facebook would then not let me message them anymore and a look at his profile reveals only two photos and no posts – maybe they’d blocked me or something? Weird, anyway…
I contacted the auction house, bearing in mind that this is a Friday night and their office hours are Mon to Fri and the auction ends Sunday, saying that this was my property, offering proof, dates, photos etc. No reply of course, I’ll be ringing them Monday.
So, against my better judgement, I put in a cursory bid for the lot on Sunday but was outbid and it eventually went for £60. This would have incurred a further 50% buyers premium, VAT and delivery charges, at least £90 to get my own property back, fuck that.
Here’s the final lot URL, not sure how long it’ll be up but I can’t see or message the winner in any way. Who are these John Pye Auctions? How did they get my parcel? A parcel I should add with a return address on it. Isn’t it illegal to sell other people’s post? Apparently not it seems. Lost or not, it’s certainly illegal to open someone else’s post without consent. A look at the rest of the auctions reveals all sorts of items including a lot of electrical goods and even some brand new vinyl (box loads of Taylor Swift albums anyone?). This all looks dodgy as hell so I’m not expecting much comeback but how is this legal?
I’m putting this out there in the hope that whoever got them will do some research, see this and contact me so I can get my stolen property back. If anyone sees these tapes for sale elsewhere can they please get in touch because this is bullshit.
UPDATE:
So, what’s happend since I posted this? Sunday I lost the auction to someone else, Monday I rang John Pye Auctions and explained my predicament to a very helpful member of staff who advised me to put a paper trail together proving I was the original owner. She also stopped any further movement on the auction, and I submitted my evidence the same afternoon. Shortly after I’d posted my story I was also contacted by a very helpful gent named James who was also in the auction business and offered to speak to John Pye personally to outline the case. Within two days and a couple more phone calls from the auction house I was informed that they would be sending the tapes back and paying postage. And here they are, I have to say a big thanks to James, John Pye (who were very professional in all of this) and everyone who messaged or commented. Now I just need to find a reputable courier to send them to Greg in Germany…
PS: If you’re new here and wondering about the contents of all these, it’s all on my Mixcloud – 200 uploads, all tracklisted and notated, 4 years of work, you just need to subscribe for access
https://www.mixcloud.com/strictlykev/
Completely rotten after the consideration and thought given to these tapes. I hope you get this resolved.
Best wishes to you.
They’ve offices in Chesterfield … Down road from here I work
Maybe a good idea to type out the text of the tape titles into this post so it gets picked up by search engines.
A friend sent me this which has similar stories: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDV3wUVlwoc
This is the only thing I think may absolve them, they paid my claim so now I have no claim to the tapes. I’d still like to know how they got from TE to DPD to JP. I’m speaking to Jon Pye about it now so there will be an update at some point.
I had a similar thing happen when using TE to send a parcel a few years ago from Kent to Derby, UK. It was a fairly valuable (and large/heavy) vintage guitar amp, which just disappeared. I sent it insured and TE eventually paid out so no one was out of pocket but it was sold a few weeks later at a public auction like this, for about one third of its true value. That auction house was in Bristol. The buyer at that auction was a dealer and he listed it on eBay, where I saw it, and it was 100% the same amp from markings and the serial number etc. I contacted him and he was really helpful. I also contacted the police straight away and spoke to an officer face to face, but was told because TE had paid out the insurance to me, the amp was no longer mine and I had no legal claim on it.
There’s no way it was lost (it was packed in a box that was big enough for a person to fit inside!), it was 100% stolen. Just thought I’d add a similar story and my outcome. Maybe you’ll have better luck…
WTF?!!
That’s outrageous!
I’ll let you know if I see anything in my ebay searches.
Definitely a case could be brought against them. Probably keeping a percentage of the parcels they collect, or someone in the chain is nicking them for cash.
Kev, I’d contact the Police, get a Crime Reference Number and get round to the Auction House’s premises pronto. Tell them you’ve contacted the Police, give them the Crime reference number and see if they give up the tapes. Good luck!
Man, thats insane! Outright theft somewhere in the chain – bloody hell
dude wtf
John pye auctions are in Nottingham on Radford road