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to Z-100.com! With the
advent of file sharing on the internet and the
incredible popularity of the iPod, CD prices are
beginning to fall. However, that being said, they
are still very high and many people simply cannot
afford to buy the CDs they want at the prices
they are sold at.
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Thankfully, you can find plenty of used CDs
because people all over the world are making the
switch to mp3s, which means that many CDs are
being resold after they have been used.
Think of it this way. CDs were the most popular
music format of the 1990s, but by the end of the
decade, mp3s began to make headway. These days,
CD sales are falling and people are downloading
their music, legally and illegally, from the
internet. They have no use for their old CDs, and
that means that used CDs are hitting the market
in record numbers.
If you are not one to have an mp3 player and you
like the 12-disc CD changer in your house or car,
then you may choose to have CDs instead of mp3s.
If you do, then this your golden age because used
CDs are more plentiful and cheaper than they have
ever been before.
You can find used CDs all over the place, but
probably the best place is eBay. eBay, and other
sites that sell retro items, will have a huge
selection of used CDs because so many people are
looking to make a buck on the items they no
longer need, which in our new digital age,
includes CDs.
You can also go to pawn shops and garage sales to
find the CDs you are looking for because many
people will be attempting to sell them at that
point. You never know, you might stumble upon an
old CD you have been looking for. If you do, you
are probably not going to pay more than a buck
for the CD and it is not unusual to spend five
bucks for 10 CDs at some garage sales and pawn
shops.
Used CDs should always be checked, if you can,
for scratches and the like, because even though
you are only paying a little bit for them, that
does not mean you should get something that does
not work. If you are at a garage sale, always
check the CD to make sure it is not scratched up
at all.
Used CDs are becoming a retro item that many
collectors are looking for as the digital age of
mp3s and iPods begins to take off. You should try
and check out garage sales and pawn shops because
they will carry these items and you will be able
to check them first hand. However, you will have
a much greater selection if you look online at
sites that sell used CDs, like eBay.com.
Find the used CDs you are looking for and get the
songs you have longed to hear on that old CD
changer you have sitting in your basement. |
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