Re: What is the Most $$ You Would Pay for a CD??
- From: "Santiago de Compostela" <santiago538@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:30:49 -0400
<jrsnfld@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> JohnGavin wrote:
>> After browsing Gemm and Musicstock one can't help be amazed at how many
>> "golden oldies" in the form of used vinyl and OOP CDs are available.
>> The big dilemma is that some of the most treasured items are very
>> expensive -
>>
>> Now, I realize finance questions are sensitive, but here it is:
>>
>> How much money either would you pay, or have you paid for a treasured
>> recording acquisition? You might mention WHAT the item was or would be
>> as well. Thanks.
>
> I think I bought a new, full price cd once, without a discount, but the
> memory of it is vague. I once splurged and paid $12 for a used cd--some
> Sofronitzky on Denon.
>
I used to pay up to $13.99 for new full-price CDs at my local
brick-and-mortar store, but as soon as they increased their prices above
that (about 10 years ago), I stopped shopping there. I haven't paid that
much for a single CD ever since (though I do use the Borders 25% and 30% off
coupons and sometimes buy CDs whose regular price is above that).
.
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