Okay - should I bid on this, or is the price already too high?

Discussion in 'Marketplace Discussions' started by MikeT, Jan 17, 2004.

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  1. MikeT

    MikeT Prior Forum Cretin and Current Impatient Creep Thread Starter

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  2. MagicAlex

    MagicAlex Gort Emeritus

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    Mike...I'd say that this one is currently at it's usual going price. I wouldn't pay any more than $30. I scored one on eBay awhile back for $28.
     
  3. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialistâ„¢

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    :agree:
     
  4. MikeT

    MikeT Prior Forum Cretin and Current Impatient Creep Thread Starter

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    Thanks guys.

    I will probably leave this one alone.

    Mike
     
  5. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialistâ„¢

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    Good choice, they'll be more. ;)

    Just don't get caught up in the "gotta have it now" thinking.
     
  6. SamS

    SamS Forum Legend

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    If sealed is important to you, I wouldn't run off just yet. $30 was regular price for one of these in the store. A few bucks more wouldn't really hurt IMO.
     
  7. MikeT

    MikeT Prior Forum Cretin and Current Impatient Creep Thread Starter

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    Well, sealed is only important in that I know the disc, is most likely, in perfect condition. Used you can get anything (even if the seller indicates the disc is clean w/ no scratches), right! Obviously, I am buying this for the music, and I will open it to play.

    I might see if one or two dollars more night seal it up for me. I don't know yet.

    That is basically how I have been bidding on these discs. I figure that if you can find them in a store now, like FYE where sometimes they have sealed Gold discs show up from time to time, you will pay around $32.99 new and sealed.
     
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