Though I have been lurking these forums for about a year, I have never really felt the need to chime in with anything until today. 
 
Ever since I discovered The Art Ensemble Of Chicago, I have been buying up their albums whenever I see 'em, whether it be on vinyl or compact disc.  As soon as I read of Chuck Nessa's long-out-print 5-cd set of the A.E.O.C., I knew one thing: I wanted it badly!  I already knew from searching these very forums that others had inquired about the box, and I knew Chuck's response: "they're long gone"! 
 
Well, about two weeks ago I somehow stumble onto the site of a record store in Oakland, California, called 'Saturn Records'.  Clicking on their 'free jazz' stock link, this line greeted me (still there, by the way): 
 
   Art Ensemble Of Chicago	 1967/1968	Ind No# Chicago Studio 67-68 5CD	$50.00	Buy Now 
 
I remember making this face:  :excited: .  This looked like Nessa's long-out-of-print and highly coveted box!  And at a hell of reasonable price too!  I emailed the store, and dutifully sent a money order the very next day.  I even emailed the store a week later to make sure they got my money order, as didn't want them forgetting that I had sent payment. 
 
Fast forward another week.   
 
Yesterday I got a delivery slip in the mail, and today I picked up the parcel!  More   :excited:  right?  I'm gonna let the pictures tell the story for a bit now: 
 
Yay! Here it is! 
 
 
 
 
A free DVD? Cool! 
 
 
 
Here it is!!! Uhhhhhh...huh?  Did they send me the wrong item or something? 
 
 
 
Nope!  It's a bootleg!  How awesome for me and especially for Chuck, who I'm sure is flattered right about now.  Right? 
 
 
 
What exquisite packaging!  5 unlabeled CDRs and a 1 page photocopy!  This puts Mosaic and Bear Family to shame!   
 
 
 
 
 
So.  This is clearly not what I had expected.  I called the store immediately, and about an hour later my message was returned.  Apparently the owner (who included an 86-page catalog of thousands of other bootlegged material), had "no idea that the material was commercially released".  He offered that I send the discs back for a refund, but seemed wholly nonchalant about the whole thing.  
 
What the heck do I do now?  Send it back and pray for a refund?  Send it to Chuck as evidence?  Please advise! 
 
P.S. The free DVD?  A bootleg of course!