Customers line up for Star attraction
Noaki Schwartz
COSTA MESA -- While the after-Thanksgiving sales couldn’t tempt them,
owning the latest Star Lounge compact disc was reason enough to wake up
at the crack of dawn for many waiting in the line that snaked around the
outside of the Virgin Megastore on Sunday.
Salespeople who opened the door at 9 a.m. said there were already many
eager customers waiting to get their hands on the new compilation disc
from KYSR-FM, a radio station better known as Star 98.7, which has
produced the compilation discs for the last few years.
This year’s edition features live recordings from the Goo Goo Dolls,
Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos and other popular artists. Proceeds from the
sales go to the Starlight Children’s Foundation, VH-1 Save the Music and
Victory Over Violence charities.
The annual disc, which has grown in popularity, was in such high demand
this year that to control the crowds, Virgin locked all its doors,
leaving just one entrance open. A police car also showed up to ensure the
eager music fans stayed in orderly lines.
And for good reason -- as the hours wore on, customers became
increasingly agitated with the slow service.
“They only have a few people selling them,” complained Helen Sacchette,
who waited about five hours to buy a disc for her son. She was
disappointed that she wouldn’t be able to also buy one for herself.
As the albums disappeared, Virgin began to limit the number of discs
customers could buy. By about noon, the buying limit had decreased from
10 discs to one per person.
“Is it worth it? I don’t know -- I haven’t heard it yet,” said Teri
Aultman, adding she had never waited for anything so long in her life.
Last year, when Virgin opened at midnight to sell the disc, Aultman said
it was much more organized.
“I’ve decided that I’m not coming back here to buy anything ever again,”
Sacchette said, disappointed at the poor customer service.
Store employees expected to run out of the compact discs by about 3 p.m.
“If I do get one, it will be a good surprise for my girlfriend, if not --
oh well,” said John Moriarty, who was last in line.
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