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Pretty ridiculous, but then the Amazon Marketplace seems to have quite a few such sellers. I've found it much worse for completely unrealistic asking prices on so-called "rare items" than eBay. Several copies of this same soundtrack, both sealed and used, are available on eBay this minute from prices ranging from $7.50 to no more than about $20. When the "Complete Peanuts" volumes from Fantagraphics periodically sell out, the prices on Amazon Marketplace skyrocket, often exceeding $1000, despite the fact Fantagraphics always announces their plans for a reprint within about a year or so. Just plain greed, pure and simple. Undoubtedly a few buyers who don't know any better have fallen prey to these sellers over the years, which is all the reason they need to keep trying.
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I have never seen any CD this expensive. Is this a joke? Several years ago, there was a post here linking to seller having item up for $5,000 if I recall the price correctly. Some here perhaps will remember...
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I have never seen any CD this expensive. Is this a joke? Several years ago, there was a post here linking to seller having item up for $5,000 if I recall the price correctly. Some here perhaps will remember... Of course it's a joke. My suggestion is to always write the seller and ask him/her if he/she's out their mind or what reason they could possibly have for doing such a thing - then I would report them to eBay for trying to bilk people. But the real thing of it is, if eBay still operates as it used to, listing something for that stupid kind of money is not cheap in itself.
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It's the postage that gets me
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