I picked this up for a fiver on ebay over a year ago and even though I've hammered it I still love it phones:
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As for the copies that's been mentioned on this thread already, well without trying to offend anyone, this to me is what epitomises the bad side of discogs.
No insertion fees so people put massively over inflated prices on tunes because it's a no lose situation. If it sells they are laughing, and if doesn't they've lost nowt.
Unfortunatly this is really starting to have a knock on effect.
If someone lists something for £200, that realistically aint worth a fraction of that price, then rest assured it aint gonna sell. It then lies dormant on ogs until the next person who wants to sell a copy comes along. They see the same item listed at £200, assume it's worth that price and then list there copy at say £180 expecting it to sell. The chances then of someone coming along and listing the record for what it's actually worth or cheaper are significantly reduced.
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If u need some/any cash quick = ebay
If u ain't too fussed about a quick sale / cash = Ogs / Gemm / netsounds / musicstack / build ur own online shop etc
At the end of the day it's a buyers market