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Buying CDs
#80793 02/06/05 09:11 PM
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So, where does everybody buy their CDs online? The best combination would include best price and reliability of the etailer.

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#80794 02/06/05 09:55 PM
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I'm too lazy to do much research, and too paranoid to go with unfamiliar businesses. I get my used from Amazon or Half.


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#80795 02/06/05 10:02 PM
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When I'm looking to save money, I use Second Spin for used discs. Have never had a problem with any disc I've gotten from them. Really cheap, but really slow on delivery. You can sell them the disks you don't want.

I do use Amazon a lot. They have free shipping if your order goes over $25.

Here one I've never used buy you might give it a try also.

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#80796 02/07/05 04:18 AM
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Ray, I use Tower Records when they have a sale on items that I'm interested in and Arkiv for probably the most complete stock of classical CDs.


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#80797 02/07/05 03:38 PM
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Overstock.com,.....GEMM,...Amazon, (sometimes a bit pricey), Steppenwolf.com, Jimi hendrix.com.


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#80798 02/07/05 03:54 PM
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#80799 02/07/05 04:12 PM
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Option: Deep Discount CD

I use the DVD counterpart (Deep Discount DVD) and seem to get good pricing.

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#80800 02/07/05 04:18 PM
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compare
http://www.deepdiscountcd.com/index.cfm?request=/search.cfm?null=regina%20carter%26likesearch=2%26noimg=0%26sortby=year%26%26artist=Regina%20Carter

and

http://www.jr.com/JRSectionView.process?InSearch=t&N=0&Ntt=regina+carter&Ntk=All_Record_Search&lastSearch=


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#80801 02/07/05 04:27 PM
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I have bought literally hundreds of CDs from Amazon USED.
Very cheap, and always satisfied. Over the years I think I had one disc that was scratched, and the fellow that I bought it from sent me back my money and told me to throw it away.


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#80802 02/07/05 10:04 PM
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Like I said in my post, I use the DVD side of the DeepDiscount house. Doing a random sample, it seems that there is no clear winner between the two sites (DDD & JR.com) for DVD pricing. Each has DVDs that are better priced than the others. The good thing is that I now have another source for online DVD purchases. Thanks.

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