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 LiW48
 
posted on June 8, 2003 04:00:00 AM new
Went to a yard sale, bought bunches of albums w/intact album covers.
Now I want to sell them. Besides Ebay is there anywhere to sell them online? I've done a google search and it seems limited information about SELLING is there, lots of BUYING sites.


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 Libra63
 
posted on June 8, 2003 11:21:18 AM new
I have been watching albums on eBay and I decided the market is to large. There are too many people with the same albums. Beatle albums that are very collectible but sell on eBay for few dollars. I put mine in my mall space and sold that all for $45.00 each. I had 6 of them. I think the vinyl is overcrowded unless you have the Camden 6 album and that sold really good awhile back.
If you have garage band albums they might do good. i.e. The Cricketts and Camden 6

 
 LiW48
 
posted on June 8, 2003 12:07:24 PM new
What albums do you sell for $45 each?

I have laserdisc movies for Twilight Zone and M Chambers; waiting to see what happens in the next 7 days.

 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on June 8, 2003 03:00:34 PM new
My step-grandmother, bless her heart, gave me a huge box full of 1950's and 1960's albums. Now, what am I supposed to do with them all? I didn't have the heart to tell her I really don't need anything else in my eBay room. There's barely room for me in there. I'd put them on eBay, but how do you ship albums? Are there special mailers for them?

Cheryl
My religion is simple, my religion is kindness.
--Dalai Llama
 
 Libra63
 
posted on June 8, 2003 05:03:37 PM new
I sold Beatle Albums for $45.00. 6 of them. I just sold an Elvis one for $21.00. The eBay market is to flooded with vinyl.



 
 ahc3
 
posted on June 8, 2003 05:43:46 PM new
I see these all the time at yard sales, and even purchased a few to try out. I've heard people say you can use pizza boxes (unused ) to ship. I haven't tried it, but it beats priority mail since they can go cheap via media mail...

I've decided to basically stay away from vinyl. Prices don't seem to high. I will purchase a few things at the right price, if I see cheap Beatles I will get it because they sell for a few bucks. I've also picked up some Disney stuff really cheap and that sold ok too. Most of it though won't go for much, so it is not worth dealing with (and it takes up a lot of space too if you get a large inventory) - I like CD's better, I can do both half and ebay, they take up less space, are easy to ship, and the market is just bigger because I think most people do not have a record player anymore, or even want to use a record player...

 
 LiW48
 
posted on June 8, 2003 05:46:23 PM new
Found a new site you may be interested in: netwants.com

It has an easy buyer/seller contact method for transactions.

http://netwants.com/category/video-tapes-dvd-movies.htm



 
 ahc3
 
posted on June 8, 2003 05:48:25 PM new
I think I would have better luck selling at bidville lol

 
 
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