Thank you, for, REDCARPET, Finding Wildflowers, Tom Petty, 12 : My Bloody Val , eps 12 ,: Agalloch , Serpent and Sphere 13, 5 bucks off, 3 reasonably priced CDs. Thank you
From Deep Discount's EBay site: Ed Sheeran's #6 Collaborations Project in used condition - $4.09 + $1.99 s/h Ed Sheeran - No. 6 Collaborations Project 190295427894 (Vinyl Used) 190295427894 | eBay This is a whacked price, I wouldn't wait on it if you want it.
REDCARPET is no longer valid. I was hoping to use it on that ridiculously overpriced reissue of House of Pain's first album.
Crap, and I was about to place an order too. Hopefully something comes out in the next few days... they are usually pretty good about that.
They used to for sure, lately they have been saying they are only for in-stock items—looks like that is the new law of the land sadly.
Not a big Queen fan myself but this set looks pretty damn fancy if you are: We Are The Champions Final Live In Japan: Limited Edition [Import] Limited Edition, Japan - Import on DeepDiscount
Regarding the Queen set: I'm not sure if it's relevant, but the Amazon 5-star reviews are all in Japanese, and the 1-star reviews are all in English.
Yes, it works on pre-orders as well. Just pre-ordered the new Can live CD and the My Bloody Valentine EP set and got the 10% off. Thanks for the tip @RyanX!
I’ve noticed the blowout bin has been shrinking by about 10-15 albums every 24 hours lately. There are exactly 666 items as of right now, down from 750 last week. Anyone recall what the stock was like last time they replenished the bin?
Supply of a lot of various goods has fluctuated big time due to COVID so maybe some of those effects are hitting the bin now. Hopefully this is just temporary.
Possibly not relevant but certainly hilarious! I’m fairly sure the last big add had it back up over 1,000 for sure. Something around 1,100 and change.
Yep. It stands to reason to me that stuff hits the Bin when they are trying to make room for new stock. Well, right now there probably isn’t as much of that because of the backup at pressing and printing so it makes sense to me that they don’t have their typical overstock to shed. What STILL does not make sense is the non-bargain pricing of all the good stuff in the bin.
Look over this thread noting dates to see how often there were new "drops" in the last couple of years. It'd be another month before I was thinking they were seriously off track, and who isn't after the last year?