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  2. musicMagpie - Wikipedia

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    Due to its low prices for items such as CDs, the service is often used by individuals selling in bulk. [2] Customers can enter an items’ barcode or name into musicMagpie's website to receive an instant quotation. Customers can then send their goods to the company free of charge by various methods. [6]

  3. What is a brokered CD? How they work — and what to know ...

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    Note the potential costs involved in selling your CD. For one, you may not be able to trade your CD at the same interest rate. Rather, the price you receive when trading a CD on the secondary ...

  4. Brokered CDs: What they are and how to buy them - AOL

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    CDs purchased from a brokerage can have terms of up to 20 years. That’s not something you’ll generally find with bank CDs. The money in your bank CD isn’t fully covered by federal insurance ...

  5. Now Amazon Wants to Help You Unload Your Old Used CDs

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    The online retail giant will now buy back your unwanted CDs. Amazon was already buying back video games, DVDs, books, and select consumer electronics through the Amazon Trade-In Program, and CDs ...

  6. Momox - Wikipedia

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    Wegner started selling used items in 2004 with 1500 euros start-up capital and 20 square metres (220 sq ft) of storage space, selling on eBay and Amazon. [3] In May 2006, he founded Momox GmbH and the momox.de web site for buying books, CDs, and DVDs. The selling site Medimops opened in 2007. [4] In 2010, other investors joined the company. [5]

  7. Record sales - Wikipedia

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    Record sales or music sales are activities related to selling music recordings (albums, singles, or music videos) through physical record shops or digital music stores. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Record sales reached their peak in 1999, when 600 million people spent an average of $64 on records, achieving $40 billion in sales of recorded music.