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May 2, 2002
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MistaSmokalot said:
your one to talk though jflo.. I've seen some prices on your auction that look like they fit for a millionare to buy, cd's arent worth over $25.00 regardless.
If you can't find a cd and you want it really bad then the prices for the cd will be automatically driven up by the buyers.. in Economics it's called "the invisble hand!" It's supply and demand playa.. since there's a low Supply of a certain cd that a whole bunch of people want, the Demand will be great which creates an automated hike in price. That's some Economics for ya!

To you cds are not worth over $25, but people who are really into collecting are willing to pay that much for a cd. You're also forgetting that we are talking about a damn cd that's still seen in stores that's priced at $5.95-$12.99! Now let's stick with that matter rather than switching up situation.

BTW are you an active participant in my eBay auctions?? If so, check out my next auction (tomorrow).. there may be something cheap for you to grab. Better yet you may get a chance to see some cds go over $25.00!! It'll be something great to witness!! Don't miss out!!
 
Apr 25, 2002
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CD collecting is like baseball card collecting. Some people are willing to pay high prices for one, especially if it is the artist's first release and they were not well-known and then later on go on to be successful. It's just like a player's rookie card.