I think it's more likely they don't want to sell the records but will for a certain (ridiculously high) price. I've got one or 2 for sale on Discogs that have a comment similar to 'don't want to sell but will at this price'.
The discogs name 'Not For Sale' is a bit of a clue.
Feedback is pretty poor though and suggests they're a chancer with no idea of proper grading.
Yeah that's what I assumed as well. But why go to the bother of listing nearly 3000 records? One or two like you've done I get, but 3k? Unless there's some option to bulk list all of your collection, but even if there is he's still got to set 3000 stupid prices.
You can upload your inventory by spreadsheet. He may have some quick way to put prices into the sheet or just big numbers first then dial it in one by one later on. I would avoid buying anything from them as they 'only listen to records on request' so their grading is worthless.
I think it's more likely they don't want to sell the records but will for a certain (ridiculously high) price. I've got one or 2 for sale on Discogs that have a comment similar to 'don't want to sell but will at this price'.
The discogs name 'Not For Sale' is a bit of a clue.
Feedback is pretty poor though and suggests they're a chancer with no idea of proper grading.