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Was considering, but after seeing attached file has exactly the same list of 20 that are already in the original post, I've changed my mind. I have them on AppleMusic, it's just nicer to have physical CDs, even I never listen to them. Anyway - I'll pass.

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159 baht a month for a premium Spotify account.

 

25,000 baht us about 13 years of unlimited streaming.

 

Good luck.

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10 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Would anybody anywhere in this world pay 25,000 THB for a little CD collections? I have my doubt. 

Well, this may sound absurd, but I own about 8,000 CDs and still buy them (what can I say … I like the tangibility of them, and many are rare/collectible and have some value, and they make me happy). Still, THB 25,000 for 200 CDs comes out to 125 baht per CD, and as someone here pointed out, the average value of used CDs is a fraction of that. Good luck to the seller …

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31 minutes ago, Cory1848 said:

Well, this may sound absurd, but I own about 8,000 CDs and still buy them (what can I say … I like the tangibility of them, and many are rare/collectible and have some value, and they make me happy). Still, THB 25,000 for 200 CDs comes out to 125 baht per CD, and as someone here pointed out, the average value of used CDs is a fraction of that. Good luck to the seller …

Obviously there are exceptions.

Recently I needed a "test CD". Surprisingly I still knew where to search for it in my apartment and I found it. ????

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Vinyl outsold CD for the first time since 1987.

Still, I have hundreds of classic rock and jazz CDs and 

I would never part with them.  Don't need no streaming service.

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Shopee has a store selling secondhand CDs of US and UK artists @ 69฿ each and there’s one on Lazada selling similar @ 89฿.

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28 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

Can we hear more about the "payment for the PIN code for a High Value ATM card" that you're holding?  Sounds like a really interesting story behind this.

 

 

Yes - this is the real discussion we want to have.

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33 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

Can we hear more about the "payment for the PIN code for a High Value ATM card" that you're holding?  Sounds like a really interesting story behind this.

 

 

Maybe each of us should buy a CD for 100B and soon we will know everything. 

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8 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Maybe each of us should buy a CD for 100B and soon we will know everything. 

OK - I'll start with the obvious classic in there - The BackStreet Boys

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16 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

Am I to assume your great uncle, who happens to be a Nigerian prince, is prepared to send you the PIN code, as soon as you send 25K baht, refundable of course, for express mail and customs duties?

Couldnt be they send you gold not Bit Coins

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6 hours ago, Cory1848 said:

Well, this may sound absurd, but I own about 8,000 CDs and still buy them (what can I say … I like the tangibility of them, and many are rare/collectible and have some value, and they make me happy). Still, THB 25,000 for 200 CDs comes out to 125 baht per CD, and as someone here pointed out, the average value of used CDs is a fraction of that. Good luck to the seller …

Also, if signed as a lot of mine are they are worth more than normal and more than that if rare. All mine are Thai though

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Huh? I sold my CD collection ten years ago. Got around $200 for over 1,000 CD's. They are likely worth even less now. 

 

Does anyone listen to them anymore? Does anyone watch DVD's anymore? I have thousands of them, I would sell, but I doubt anyone would want them. 

 

Nigeria? 

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