Today I see a world were everyone tries to view every object as having
a monentary value. The possible money derived from these objects
appear to outweight nearly everything else, including common sense.
Sure you can go with eBay, but I suspect you'll be spending the next 2
years trying the sell the stuff.
Why not donate it to a school, or a thrift shop...or just some young
poor student who likes music?
On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 19:48:26 -0800, Sum Gai <sumgai@sumwhere.org>
wrote:
>My brother passed away not long ago, and left a collection of 1,224
>classical CDs. I've decided to sell them and would like some advice
>on where to do this.
>
>I checked on eBay, but they charge a 10% fee if they sell! I've
>thought of forums, etc., but don't know of any big ones. Any sincere
>advice would be appreciated. (Please no jokes or flames)
>
>I'm not sure on the pricing too. I did some checking and to replace
>them today would cost about $21,468. I realize that many (most?)
>people want mp3's, depending on the quality, etc., but I believe that
>there are folks who still want the quality of CDs. Any suggestions on
>what I should price them at?
>
>Thanks in advance.
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