best places to buy cd's, dvd's ect..
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Originally Posted by big_news_1
There are tons of sites......
Amazon, BestBuy, CD Universe, J&R Music and Computer World, Overstock, Walmart (yes, the website will sell unedited CDs), Deep Discount CD, BestPrices.com...... the list goes on and on. You just need to use a search engine and look for them . You can find a website for all the places I listed if you're interested. Heck, you can even find great music on Ebay!
Amazon, BestBuy, CD Universe, J&R Music and Computer World, Overstock, Walmart (yes, the website will sell unedited CDs), Deep Discount CD, BestPrices.com...... the list goes on and on. You just need to use a search engine and look for them . You can find a website for all the places I listed if you're interested. Heck, you can even find great music on Ebay!
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That'* funny, man. Glad you got it figured out.
On another note, I went ahead and signed up at www.allofmp3.com, and I must say it is astounding! I prepaid $10 on my account and have already downloaded 5 complete albums at high bitrate (320 mp3 or 192 wma)!!!! And I still have over $4 left on my account!!! This site is insanely cheap! I can finally buy new music without killing my bank account!!!
On another note, I went ahead and signed up at www.allofmp3.com, and I must say it is astounding! I prepaid $10 on my account and have already downloaded 5 complete albums at high bitrate (320 mp3 or 192 wma)!!!! And I still have over $4 left on my account!!! This site is insanely cheap! I can finally buy new music without killing my bank account!!!
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Originally Posted by Sully1742
www.allofmp3.com is 100% legal, and an album costs about 2-3 dollars usually. I like amazon for retail, non-burned cds.
scam
why pay for something that is just as legal as downloading off morpheus, limewire, kazaa, ares, and others?
well that site is good for n00bs I guess that dont know how to use Opensource/free P2p services.
anway BACK on topic
cduniverse.com is where you need to be.
Or if you have the fredmeyers superstores they work too for cheap cds.
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Originally Posted by big_news_1
Is there a catch with that "Allofmp3" website? Everything is to cheap! If it'* legit, it'* awesome!
hence my buying actual CD'* off amazon.
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Originally Posted by Hans
Originally Posted by Sully1742
www.allofmp3.com is 100% legal, and an album costs about 2-3 dollars usually. I like amazon for retail, non-burned cds.
why pay for something that is just as legal as downloading off morpheus, limewire, kazaa, ares, and others?
well that site is good for n00bs I guess that dont know how to use Opensource/free P2p services.
Why? Because it'* the legal way to get music. The riaa can't touch you if you buy the music. Not to mention kazaa is a great way to infect your computer. I know how to use bittorrent and p2p services, and I don't consider myself a n00b at all. So if you want to hand your IP adress to the riaa, be my guest. But I'd rather pay a few bucks for a cd than risk hundreds of thousands in fines. Even though I may or may not use the allofmp3 service, I still reccomend it for someone looking to buy their music legitimately at pennies of the price of a read cd.
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We can post online DVD stores all day long, but here'* the way to always find out which one has the best price (on *any* DVD you're looking for):
http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/ - navigating is self-explanatory, and this database even adds in the shipping cost to give you the best price out there!
Also don't forget eBay and half.com. I've gotten DVDs/CDs wrapped brand new for much less than retail prices of stores like Worst Try.. uh I mean Best Buy. :P
http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/ - navigating is self-explanatory, and this database even adds in the shipping cost to give you the best price out there!
Also don't forget eBay and half.com. I've gotten DVDs/CDs wrapped brand new for much less than retail prices of stores like Worst Try.. uh I mean Best Buy. :P
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