Wherehouse and Secondspin both sell pretty cheap used CDs (they're the same company, also includes FYE B&Ms). They often have offers going where you can get free shipping or a certain percentage off your total purchase. Check it out.
Agreed on Wherehouse/Secondspin; there's a ton of nice deals to be had there. Also it's always worth checking Half.com and the Amazon marketplace for used deals.
a bit off topic... but i just sold about 300 CD's to secondspin.com and they were super easy and great to work with and gave me really good trade in value for my cd's. (much more than i would have made on ebay or amazon selling)
[quote name='RyanFrost']Yourmusic - All their CDs are $6.99 with free shipping. You can't really beat that. However, they don't carry all CDs ever released.
Tower - A lot of times they seem to have better deals than Amazon. Free shipping on orders over $25.
And obviously half.com/amazon/ebay for used CDs.[/quote]
Hmm... I couldn't find anything I wanted on Yourmusic. Lame. The deal seemed really good, too. =/
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If you want to buy CD's & DVD's through online you can go at Buy.com by
going through Rebation.com. By going thru Rebation.com i have got 10% cash back. So i have selected this store to purchase the CDs & DVDs. I have purchased so many CD's & DVD's through online only which are released newly.
Tower can have some really good deals on new release music. A lot of times their prices beat the B&M heavyweights (Best Buy, Circuit City, etc) by a few dollars. For example, Slipknot's new album was $7 and change this week.
[quote name='RyanFrost']Yourmusic - All their CDs are $6.99 with free shipping. You can't really beat that. However, they don't carry all CDs ever released.
Tower - A lot of times they seem to have better deals than Amazon. Free shipping on orders over $25.