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Reephdweller
11-09-2003, 10:05 AM
I've used eBay a few times, and I also use Half.com for direct purchases of used items, as well as through Amazon.com. Are there any other websites you use for either buying used items or bidding as an auction on them?

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Bama
11-09-2003, 09:33 PM
I didn't know there was anything other than Ebay. I always use it to get football tickets and that's about it.

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fluffernutter
11-09-2003, 09:46 PM
pretty much eBay. I have sold more shit and gotten more shit in return off of here in the past few years. Nothing suprises me what people will buy off of here either. I just sold an old Death - Leprosy T-Shirt for $65 and an old Savatage T-Shirt for $52. I should really clean out my things at my Dad's house more often. Who knows how much more of a goldmine I have there.
I have also aquired many ridiculously rare records and probably sold an equal amount too from eBay. My next eBay adventures willt ake me down the road of Trend Stinky Stickers. I was all over them when I was a kid and have since lost so many of them. Someone has the bug again.

I also go to Gemm (http://skylab.gemm.com/) which merged with Skylab which dealt with a bunch of Indie and underground vinyl. Gemm also has plenty of other music related collectibles and junk there.

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TheMojoPin
11-09-2003, 09:56 PM
Gemm is the best. I live by that thing.

I also use cdwow.com all the time. It's a British site, and usually sells only CD's that came out in the last couple years, but you can get European albums for about $13, and they ship for free anywhere in the world. GREAT source for the import-hunter.

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Reephdweller
11-10-2003, 06:13 AM
I also go to Gemm which merged with Skylab which dealt with a bunch of Indie and underground vinyl. Gemm also has plenty of other music related collectibles and junk there.



Gemm looks very cool.

One of the things I'm looking for is things like this that are similar in that they feature great deals on things. I like Amazon.com's Marketplace and I've looked at Yahoo's Auctions as well, I think Google even has something coming soon as well.

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JustJon
11-10-2003, 06:18 AM
I've been through all the major ones and ebay is still my bible. But I'll have to check out Gemm and cdwow. Hadn't heard of them before.

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JohnnyCash
11-10-2003, 06:36 AM
I use ebay all the time but Gemm looks really cool.

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furie
11-10-2003, 02:55 PM
i've only used ebay


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TheMojoPin
11-10-2003, 08:48 PM
My only gripe with Gemm is you REALLY need to triple-check what you're looking at. There are no pictures of the merchandise, so you just have to go by the seller description. READ CAREFULLY and buy NOTHING from a seller who has less than a 75% seller rating and hasn't updated their inventory listing through Gemm in over a month. Other than that, you'll find some great deals on hard to find albums halfway around the world.

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