Paul Waldron
New Member
I have been reading - with some amusement, indeed - some of the posts on this forum. Even a fool can see from the stark absence of objectivity that some of the contributors have vested interests and I believe that it is disingenuous of them not to state their connections.
So, in the interests of transparency, let me state from the outset that I am Paul Waldron, General Manager of Trend Studios, manufacturer of CDs and duplicator of CDRs.
I will not waste your time by promoting Trend on this space – we have enough about ourselves on our own website – nor do I intend to deal with the many ludicrous comments about us, nor the alleged prices attributed to Trend on this thread; however I assure you that, despite earlier posts about the demise of Trend, we ARE open for business!
I suggest to those of you who are planning to release a CD, that you ignore the bulk of commentary on this forum and go directly to those companies offering CD manufacturing services, talk to them or pay them a visit, get their prices (comparing like-with-like) and then decide for yourself.
And you can be certain that there will always be someone desperate enough for your order that they will go cheaper than the cheapest; but you know, you get what you pay for.
I look forward to doing business with you in the future,
Paul Waldron
Trend Studios
PS - For independent information, I recommend that you visit the FMC website; they are funded by The Arts Council and can offer you a lot of good, solid advice.
http://www.firstmusiccontact.com/
So, in the interests of transparency, let me state from the outset that I am Paul Waldron, General Manager of Trend Studios, manufacturer of CDs and duplicator of CDRs.
I will not waste your time by promoting Trend on this space – we have enough about ourselves on our own website – nor do I intend to deal with the many ludicrous comments about us, nor the alleged prices attributed to Trend on this thread; however I assure you that, despite earlier posts about the demise of Trend, we ARE open for business!
I suggest to those of you who are planning to release a CD, that you ignore the bulk of commentary on this forum and go directly to those companies offering CD manufacturing services, talk to them or pay them a visit, get their prices (comparing like-with-like) and then decide for yourself.
And you can be certain that there will always be someone desperate enough for your order that they will go cheaper than the cheapest; but you know, you get what you pay for.
I look forward to doing business with you in the future,
Paul Waldron
Trend Studios
PS - For independent information, I recommend that you visit the FMC website; they are funded by The Arts Council and can offer you a lot of good, solid advice.
http://www.firstmusiccontact.com/