The Stone Roses Fans Offered Refund For 'Beautiful Thing' Single
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(Classic Rock) The Stone Roses are offering fans a full refund on sales of their latest single "Beautiful Thing". Fans who bought a limited edition 12-inch version of the track can get their £6.99 back after Universal Records admitted descriptions of the item had been "misleading." Universal advertised the one-track vinyl single as being limited to 5000 copies, but now admit 6000 copies were actually pressed. The song is the second single to be released by the Manchester icons since their reunion, following comeback track All For One. Universal say: "This item was inaccurately advertised as being limited to 5000 units. The vinyl single was manufactured to accommodate all territories and the UK allocation for this was 5000 units, but a total of 6000 units were manufactured globally. We appreciate that this was misleading and apologize for this miscommunication." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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