even MUSICBLVD has em listed for $13.99 and if you've ever checked out their
import prices ($27.99, $38.99 etc.) you'll realize that if they can sell em
for $13.99 so can the other shops.
and I don't think it's a mistake like the Luke Slater-4 Cornered for $10.99
In a message dated 12/12/97 1:31:58 AM, brap@sonic.net wrote:
quoted 19 lines Yeah, *if* the generic shops do indeed get them. I don't think these CDs>> Yeah, *if* the generic shops do indeed get them. I don't think these CDs
>> will be *that* widespread. Don't think I'll see the Chain Reaction CDs
>> popping up at Best Buy or Tower anytime soon (not that I buy anything from
>> them, but Best Buy has some great deals on blank tapes :-)). I'd like to
>> be wrong, but.....
>
>I wouldn't be surprised at all... my local Best Buy carries a
>crapload of techno / electronic stuff, some of it surprising... as
>long as its distributed by who they purchase through (?) they seem to
>have it... sure, it sits on the shelf seemingly forever =)
>
>Unfortunately, it seems (at least my local one) they have raised the
>'standard' prices there though... about a year, even 6 months ago,
>they carried all domestic cds for $11.99 - $12.99... hadn't been in
>for a *long* time, but recently went in because I remembered they had
>carried the metalheadz comp i was looking for... *everything*
>domestic that wasn't new, cutout or fairly old was $14.99 or up...
>was cheaper to actually mailorder some stuff i might have once bought
>there...