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EddieByword
[www.ebay.co.uk] on ebay........new and used at pretty decent prices....
The best way, I find, is to just search on ebay, stipulating whether you want new or used and ask for the lowest first in your search criteria....
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jp.M
Amazon's "new & used" depending on your country..!
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jp.M
Amazon's "new & used" depending on your country..!
That's what I use. Mainly for convenience. I haven't done much shopping so I can't say that it's "the cheapest" though. What I have found enjoyable is the ability to "Browse" a genre of music and then "Sort by Price: Low to High" and see what I can find for between $0.01-0.10. Can't begin to estimate how many CDs I've bought that way. Stuff I had never heard of and that probably would have never ended up in my collection ended up there because of that option.
Peace,
Mr DJA
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jp.M
Amazon's "new & used" depending on your country..!
That's what I use. Mainly for convenience. I haven't done much shopping so I can't say that it's "the cheapest" though. What I have found enjoyable is the ability to "Browse" a genre of music and then "Sort by Price: Low to High" and see what I can find for between $0.01-0.10. Can't begin to estimate how many CDs I've bought that way. Stuff I had never heard of and that probably would have never ended up in my collection ended up there because of that option.
Peace,
Mr DJA
He specifically mentioned "...for delivery in Europe";
and since amazon.com is mainly USA-sellers (and the S&H costs from there to Europe are monstrous),
I'd say he'd best go to amazon.CO.UK and look for UK-sellers (see my earlier post).
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everwest1
R.I.P. record stores. It was a lot of fun while it lasted, but they have gone the way of 35mm film developing shops. In 30 years they will be like rotary phone, few will even know what they were.
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Bliss
It's SHE, actually. And although I appreciate everyone's input and have checked out every suggestion, it turns out that Discogs is the cheapest option for ordinary official cd's. That is because you are buying directly from the vendor, not a middleman.
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Bliss
It's SHE, actually. And although I appreciate everyone's input and have checked out every suggestion, it turns out that Discogs is the cheapest option for ordinary official cd's. That is because you are buying directly from the vendor, not a middleman.
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Bliss
It's SHE, actually. And although I appreciate everyone's input and have checked out every suggestion, it turns out that Discogs is the cheapest option for ordinary official cd's. That is because you are buying directly from the vendor, not a middleman.
You didn't happen to compare shipping costs for the US did you? Just kidding! Now I'm going to have to check them out to see if I can save money by using them in the US as well.
Peace,
Mr DJA
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Bliss
It's SHE, actually. And although I appreciate everyone's input and have checked out every suggestion, it turns out that Discogs is the cheapest option for ordinary official cd's. That is because you are buying directly from the vendor, not a middleman.
Just out of interest, you wrote in your first post, "I am not happy with Discogs"......how so?
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Bliss
It's SHE, actually. And although I appreciate everyone's input and have checked out every suggestion, it turns out that Discogs is the cheapest option for ordinary official cd's. That is because you are buying directly from the vendor, not a middleman.
Just out of interest, you wrote in your first post, "I am not happy with Discogs"......how so?
If you were buying from a dealer with a large inventory, the shipping would be cheaper for a number of items. But because you are buying from individuals, it's not likely they would have many or all of the cd's you wish to buy. So there are a lot of individual shipping costs to pay, which drives the cost up.