I don't care if I get $1 per cd. I have about 100. I should have sold them four years ago when I got my iPod.
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Playgrounds. Children have dollars and would buy CDs on a whim. So just walk up to them and maybe bring all your CDs in a van or whatever you drive and ask them if they wanna come and take a look at your selection. It'd be a good start at least.
vadicta
I did that once...Quite successfully.:twisted:
Made two dollars.
[QUOTE="vadicta"]
Playgrounds. Children have dollars and would buy CDs on a whim. So just walk up to them and maybe bring all your CDs in a van or whatever you drive and ask them if they wanna come and take a look at your selection. It'd be a good start at least.
Necrifer
I did that once...Quite successfully.:twisted:
Made two dollars.
I think he was kidding.[QUOTE="Necrifer"][QUOTE="vadicta"]
Playgrounds. Children have dollars and would buy CDs on a whim. So just walk up to them and maybe bring all your CDs in a van or whatever you drive and ask them if they wanna come and take a look at your selection. It'd be a good start at least.
Agent-Zero
I did that once...Quite successfully.:twisted:
Made two dollars.
I think he was kidding.Craigslist. Also my town has a few shops that buy and sell used cds and movies. I forget what its called though.
I really hope you are not serious. Doesn't matter how much digital music takes over some of the industry there will always be a market for physical media. People still collect and listen to vinylcds? LOL do you have cassettes too?
so... how is school going for your grandchildren, TC?
alfredooo
I really hope you are not serious. Doesn't matter how much digital music takes over some of the industry there will always be a market for physical media. People still collect and listen to vinyl CDs are nothing like vinyl though.[QUOTE="alfredooo"]
cds? LOL do you have cassettes too?
so... how is school going for your grandchildren, TC?
testfactor888
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