well as their lifetime rating doing
business through Amazon. They
clearly state the price of the CD as
well as any shipping charges and
what they will be. I have bought
many used CDs through Amazon
and never had a problem. Vendors
such as Caiman and Second Spin sell
through Amazon and have proven to
be reliable and true to their word on
product condition description and on
following through quickly. This is a
quick and convenient way to explore
many used products. It follows the
proven Amazon format and does a
reasonable job of providing diversity
of genres and products.
Overall, buying used music over the
Internet is relatively easy and
painless. My experiences have been
positive and worthwhile. While this
approach has proven useful, such as
with the Michael O'Martian CD, it
really isn't the same as talking to a
real person with a real personality
and developing a relationship to
explore new or used music. Maybe
you have found an Internet based
buying experience that has bridged
this gap. I encourage you to share
your experiences, both positive and
negative, with the rest of the
community so we can all learn and
profit from your Internet buying
experiences.
Good Exploring & Listening!
Brian
Amazon used music cart options

[Amazon now offers free shipping on used music for vendors who use Amazon warehousing and buyers who have signed up for Amazon Prime - Ed]

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