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Okay So I Sold A Audio Cassette Tape Tonight.

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Tupac All Eyez On Me Book 2 for $25 that I paid a $1 for at Goodwill. Doesn't matter what it is and if somewhat rare others want it. Sold with in a hour I listed it.

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51 minutes ago, BeenHereBefore said:

Also Cool I have a Thermal printer now and it's ready to ship tomorrow.

You sell drugs too ? Drugs are gooood. 

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1 hour ago, BeenHereBefore said:

Tupac All Eyez On Me Book 2 for $25 that I paid a $1 for at Goodwill. Doesn't matter what it is and if somewhat rare others want it. Sold with in a hour I listed it.

Don't forget to report the $24 in capital gains when you do your taxes next April...........lol

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Point I'm trying to make is old audio cassettes can be worth something if the right ones and same as VHS which I sold more than a few for that price or higher. People just want to throw both in the trash with out looking.

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1 hour ago, BeenHereBefore said:

Point I'm trying to make is old audio cassettes can be worth something if the right ones and same as VHS which I sold more than a few for that price or higher. People just want to throw both in the trash with out looking.

I hear ya. A long, long time ago, I sold a VHS tape of bad boys (the one with Sean Penn) for $100 on eBay. My next project is to go through all my old LPs. I did the Columbia house thing back in the day,, and I have quite a few of them that were never even taken out of the original plastic. On the other hand, I'm a procrastinator. First started thinking about doing that a good 20 years ago! 

 

 

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9 hours ago, BeenHereBefore said:

Point I'm trying to make is old audio cassettes can be worth something if the right ones and same as VHS which I sold more than a few for that price or higher. People just want to throw both in the trash with out looking.

I still have something like 500 cassettes, the most recent of which was probably purchased ~ 1995. My kids will need to sell them after I die. I'm not parting with any of them, and even still listen to a couple of them now and again. Something about the hissing of the tape still sounds good...

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