Johnny Marr has criticised "eBay tossers" who are re-selling his Record Store Day 7" single for an inflated price. Marr released a cover of Depeche Mode "I Feel You" backed with a live version of The Smiths' 1984 track "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want". The Guardian reports th...
Johnny Marr has criticised “eBay tossers” who are re-selling his Record Store Day 7″ single for an inflated price.
Marr released a cover of Depeche Mode “I Feel You” backed with a live version of The Smiths’ 1984 track “Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want“.
The Guardian reports that the single is selling for up to $50 (£33.44) on the auction site.
Marr has since taken to Twitter to voice his criticism of touts, offering to press an extra run of the single “so those who wanted it but didn’t get it don’t get ripped by the EBay tossers”.
I'll try to do an extra run of I Feel You 7" singles so those who wanted it but didn't get it don't get ripped by the EBay tossers. J
— Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) April 21, 2015
Marr had previously cautioned against paying exorbitant prices offered by hawkers, saying:
Do not pay inflated prices for I Feel You on eBay. It's a rip off & not in the spirit of RSD. Johnny #screwthetouts pic.twitter.com/zOREBfLYfd
— Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) April 18, 2015