Although everyone seems to be downloading music and copying everything to MP3, there are still people who like to buy CDs. So if you would like to know how to save money on CDs, this article is for you.
CD buyers are almost extinct, but there are still many record stores trying to make it in these times. Therefore, you can pretty much expect a ton of sales events from those stores to attract customers.
There are even stores that offer free CDs on a point system based on purchases. These are actually quite convenient, so check them out.
If you have money to blow, then by all means get yourself the singles as soon as they are out. If you have your budget in mind, just wait till the full album is out.
Department stores and even bookstores sell CDs, and there are bound to be sales at one of these stores. Check them out one by one before you buy any music on CDs.
Buy CDs as soon as it comes out and you are probably buying on impulse. This means that you probably paid too much. If you want to save, just wait a second and see if there are better deals.
Online auctions are a great way to score deals if you are up for looking through all the selection. Used is also a good alternative to take advantage of people who bought it on impulse.
Good news, CD lovers. Those MP3s actually don't contain all the quality that an originally well made CD would have. If you buy a quality CD, the sound is going to be better.
Just listen to the radio and you will probably not even need to pay for any music, let alone buy CDs. The streaming services are so good these days that there really aren't any quality issues.
CDs are not indestructible, so if you are buying used, be sure there are no gauges in the CD and no pinholes in the thin metal layer that contains the recording.
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