The Black Hole ($7)...
Yes, the one released by Intrada & Disney...just last year!
I'm sure most of us already think like this, but please enlighten me, if my logic is not straight:
I found it in a local music, movies, games, and books store. What I don't get is how and/or why did this happen? I've already bought a number of CDs from this store (there are 3 locations where I live)...some of them were limited editions...and for $2! I know the store didn't do their research, but why not the individual who sold it to them? If that original owner of the lim. ed. CD received it as a gift, and just doesn't want it, then I guess I can understand selling it. However, those who buy these types of CDs, know or should know some things about them:
1) They are limited editions, which indicates collector's items.
2) They cost usually $20 and up, which means selling it to a store will be a smaller return.
3) Once they are out of print (excluding The Black Hole and others), the price usually is quite higher on the aftermarket.
Why would someone pay $20 or more for a CD like this, just to get a smaller return? Better yet, why buy a CD like this, instead of just researching it to download the music (bypassing the purchase)? Anyway, I digress. Since I'm not really complaining, just a little confused, any discussion is welcome, of course, just for the fun of it.
