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mxspl807 Apr 13, 2007 12:44 PM

Car got broken into (need to replace CDs borrowed from library)
 
my car got broken into a couple weeks ago & the thieves stole a bag of 30+ Cds i borrowed from the libary, so now I got to replace them.
Anyone know where (either Online or a Store) where I can buy a lot of Brandnew Cds for cheap?
thanks

RU-X Apr 13, 2007 12:52 PM

[QUOTE=mxspl807]my car got broken into a couple weeks ago & the thieves stole a bag of 30+ Cds i borrowed from the libary, so now I got to replace them.
Anyone know where (either Online or a Store) where I can buy a lot of Brandnew Cds for cheap?
thanks[/QUOTE]

wow sh1t... 30 cds. dose it have to be new? i'd go rasbutins(sp) and buy used if possible

Roo Apr 13, 2007 01:21 PM

blank CD's or are there specific titles?

jimmy04wrx Apr 13, 2007 01:29 PM

did you check how much the library is charging for the CDs? rasputin is going to charge $7-$11 used each. the library might give you a price break or something, but i dont know. they might screw you over and charge you full retail price.

sucks to hear about the break in man

Lorry Apr 13, 2007 05:01 PM

I'd go talk to the library first, explain the situation and see what they say. Another possibility might be to claim some of the cost on your auto insurance if you have full coverage.

mxspl807 Apr 13, 2007 07:16 PM

yeah i talked to the libarary and they have to be new. used is not an option. the libarary said "sorry but u are responsible" and something along the lines of "we understand that ur a victim, but the libarary would be a victim too" if i didnt replace the albums, they'd hand be over to a collection agency and F up my credit.
this just really sux.
I even tried to volunteer my time tutoring or reading stories to lil kids, to offset some of the cost but they werent having it.
where can I buy 30+ brand new cds in bulk for a good price?

aboothman Apr 14, 2007 08:05 PM

Insurance....or failing that, go search for some torrents!!

jimmy04wrx Apr 15, 2007 11:00 AM

can it be any 30 new CD's? Or does it have to be the exact ones that were stolen?

i'd try ebay or try to make a friend at best buy or circuit sheitty

RedStage Apr 15, 2007 11:46 AM

[QUOTE=aboothman]Insurance....or failing that, go search for some torrents!![/QUOTE]

Some how I just don't think the library is going to accept copyright infringed materials...

Does suck that they want you to replace USED cd's with NEW. Just doesn't seem right. Should at least cut you some kind of a break, unless all 30 cd's had never been used before.

But they are right, you have the responsibility for the materials while you are borrowing them, just sucks that they are adding to your pain.

Check Amazon.com?

Keisatsu Apr 15, 2007 01:08 PM

cdnow.com is pretty cheap, at least it used to be, havn't purchased from them in a while

STi-owns-evo Apr 15, 2007 01:21 PM

pricegrabber.com
froogle.com

you can check forums like fatwallet and slickdeals for any discounts/coupons etc.

aboothman Apr 16, 2007 01:11 AM

[QUOTE=RedStage]Some how I just don't think the library is going to accept copyright infringed materials...

Does suck that they want you to replace USED cd's with NEW. Just doesn't seem right. Should at least cut you some kind of a break, unless all 30 cd's had never been used before.

But they are right, you have the responsibility for the materials while you are borrowing them, just sucks that they are adding to your pain.

Check Amazon.com?[/QUOTE]

yeah, with a good torrent and a good cover label nobody will know the difference.
seriously tho, this is what insurance is for, and why I have a $50 deductable for comprehensive....

VRT MBasile Apr 16, 2007 01:43 AM

honestly, they should only be charging you a depreciated value for the CDs. what exactly were they CDs of? I would get an itemized list from the library along with a replacement cost and submit that to the insurance

mxspl807 Apr 16, 2007 11:25 AM

my insurance wont cover any "loose items not physically bolted onto the car"
they given me a list and a good amoutn of time to replace, but I tried to deal with the libarary every which way i could and they wont budge on anything but the exact items and brand new.

Eckshero Apr 16, 2007 04:34 PM

wow who steals CD's nowadays?


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