best place to sell CDs to? (used CD stores)

Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
there is some up-front effort (ordering a bunch of #1 padded envelopes, stamps, return address labels online), but you'd be surprised at how easy it is once you get that out of the way

it generally doesn't save money to send a CD media mail or anything other than normal 1st class mail, so you just stamp them up and set them out every day for your mailman …
How do you know how much the postage should be – send one once via the post office and then put that same amount on for future packages?

I already have a huge number of (used) padded envelopes from CD promos I've received over the years, so that part of it would be out of the way. They aren't all exactly the same size, though.

(I'm still not convinced on the hassle factor, but am a little more receptive to this selling-online idea than I was before.)
Originally posted by kcjones119:
Originally posted by DriveWay:
Originally posted by miss pretentious:
you may want to try soundgarden in baltimore? i've never actually sold them albums, but they ALWAYS have a good selection of used albums, which leads me to believe they have a decent buy/trade program.
There was a rumor that a lot of their stock was actually re-sale of stolen goods a few years ago. They were selling Six Feet Under seasons for less than 10 bucks a pop…
I have definitely gotten a lot of radio station/promo copies there for real cheap with big fat "no resale" stickers on 'em.
right and i've seen 'used' promo copies of albums there before they were even relesed.
I am in the process of selling all of my cds, I have mostly sold them to a couple stores here in portland, but I sell some on ebay if I think I could get more. I would list them all on Amazon but I would rather poke myself in the eye rather than take the time to do that. I have made about $1500 so far from the stores.
I tied the online Amazon sale and didn't like having to go to the post office so often.

I also tried secondspin.com and have had problems with at least one shipment. They still owe me about $150.

I had the best success with local retailers (but of course, I also have an Amoeba nearby).
With regard to brick-and-mortar stores in D.C. – where am I likely to get the most money for my CDs?

How about for records?
Originally posted by Christine Moritz:
With regard to brick-and-mortar stores in D.C. – where am I likely to get the most money for my CDs?

How about for records?
Anyone?