Not buying. Selling.
and I don't trust e-bay enough to use it.
Discogs (you may have already heard of it) is another popular site for selling music. As to ebay, I've been using them for a couple years now with no problems. Mind you, most of what I've sold are cds in the $7 to $12 range, but I've also parted with a couple rare records and those transactions went fairly smoothly. Just conveying my own experience.
Yes, but just wanted to point you over to the Trading post..I have been selling on eBay since 2002, haven't had any problems other then a few bidders never completing the sale(of course you don't ship till they pay) I recently sold a 600 lot of LP's through eBay for $160...LP's are sure hard to sell for any substantial $$ unless they are extremely rare..And the lowest price you can get an LP mailer these days is about a $1, and that's only if you buy in bulk..
Ah, those were the days. Just needed to light a stick of incense to create the ambiance.
Living out here in the sticks we never experienced such a glorious selection. On a trip to the Twin Cities when my brother and I were in high school, we talked our parents into letting us go to the famed/infamous Electric Fetus record store. It was too much. We were so confused by the enormous selection we ended up walking out with next to nothing. Obviously we made up for this by the time we hit college where we spent as much on records as dad spent on tuition.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Well the former of course...
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
L. A.Tower Records - I was there, bought Sufficiently Breathless (Japanese CD) and Secret Treaties (CD) in the year of Desert Storm.
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