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From | Career Records <eldeluxe@mcn.net> |
Subject | Re: Selling used CD's.. |
Date | Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:55:02 -0700 |
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I've had good luck with half.com. It often surprises me what has sold. I
actually dragged in a lot of cds that had been moved to the garage, and
sold 'em. Since you set the price, you only sell them for what you think
it's worth. I realized that you could put the price up over $10 and get
it. Around here the shops pay nearly nothing for used cds, and the pawn
shops even less!
Arthur Bang wrote:
> I am probably going to be selling some used CD's pretty soon, which I
> haven't done in awhile, and I was wondering if anybody had any recent
> experience with it and who gives more money than others..
>
> I know there are several alternatives:
>
> - Ebay
> - Websites like Second Spin, Djangos, or Half.com
> - Local record stores
>
> .. And for those in the L.A. area, I was wondering about places like
> Amoeba, Aron's, Second Spin, Wherehouse (are they still around
> anywhere?) and how much they would usually give for each disc (roughly,
> I know that it varies based on demand).
>
> Any help would be appreciated..
>
> Arthur
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