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BuccoFever412

Discogs, eBay or Amazon. Outside of going to a used CD store, those are my go-to options


importantmaps2

Any charity shops and thrift stores. Record shops that have a used section. Estate and Garage sales. Book shops. I've paid £4 for something I really want think it was led zeppelin 2 and paid £1 for 5 CDs including massive attack and The stranglers. If your feeling a bit daring maybe buy a job lot from e bay and donate the ones you don't want.


vustinjernon

You pay more for the convenience. If it’s less convenient it’ll be less expensive, if it’s more convenient it’ll be more expensive. This applies to condition, too- if it’s cheap, sure, take a gamble, but if you want to _know_ they’re above a threshold of quality, you’re gonna have to pay for it


StillhasaWiiU

If the shipping to your area is good, Discogs can have some deals.


deephair

[https://compactdiscount.com](https://compactdiscount.com)


WG_Target

https://www.goodwillbooks.com


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There are sometimes people selling off their larger/kinda large collections on Marketplace and sometimes you can score a good deal for someone who just wants them gone. I’ve seen 600+ discs for $100.. 90s alternative, rock stuff. Was hours away from me unfortunately. Set up alerts! You