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WE'RE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR

GOOD RECORDINGS

TO ADD TO OUR WEBSITE

 

 

If you have Alcoholics Anonymous or other recovery recordings on cassettes or Reel-to-Reel tapes and would prefer to have them on CDs instead, let us know. We will convert them for you free of charge.

 

Just send us an e-mail and tell us what you've got.

 

If you've got recordings we don't yet have, we’ll convert your recordings to CDs and return them to you. We'll even return your original  tapes to you if you'd like. That's all there is to it. You have no expense except for the cost of shipping to us.

 

If a recording contains a good, solid message of recovery, we will also add it to our website.

 

Contact us at:

sobrietytalks@aol.com

and tell us what you've got!

 

GUIDELINES FOR SENDING TAPES

We started this immense and growing project almost 5 yrs ago; and as you can imagine with our free offer to convert, our inventory has become massive and is an ongoing, growing labor of love.

While we want to continue to build our inventory and at the same time provide a service for our customers, we have encountered a few issues. We have set up some basic guidelines to hopefully prevent any problems.

MULTIPLE CASSETTE SETS such as Workshops, Seminars, Steps Studies, etc.  Very often one or two of the cassettes in a set are not capable of conversion due to a myriad of problems. Therefore, sets become incomplete in the conversion process, wasting time and materials.  Thus, only single cassettes will be accepted for conversation at this time.

DUPLICATE RECORDINGS Please understand that we will not be able to convert a cassette tape into a CD if we already have it in our inventory. One way of preventing this from happening is for you to go into our inventory on this website and eliminate those that we already have on file. You can also send us a list of your recordings and we can check it against our inventory.

NON ORIGINAL RECORDINGS We have found that if cassette tapes are copies and not the original recording, the sound quality may not be ideal. Very often these recordings sound “muddy.” We prefer not to convert these tapes unless the recording itself is of some special value; rare speaker, historical value, etc.

We hope these guidelines will help to make this project remain functional and organized. We truly appreciate your cooperation and support in this endeavor.