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Post by tharpdevenport on Dec 13, 2007 12:54:13 GMT -8
Want: a sealed Predator. Don't quote me the price bullshit, I already know. Looking for someone who cares more about the music, like myself. Will take one in excellent condition as well. U.S.A. and Canandian only, and I must get yours first to verify I have not received a fake pressed CD, or a silver-colored CD-R, and to make sure it's as advertised. I know. Comments to yourself, only looking for trade. No sell -- just exchange. PM me for more.
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Post by Jangles on Dec 23, 2007 15:20:11 GMT -8
Why do some people adamantly not want to sell some scores but trade only? Take the money you get from seeling it and buy the one you want on Ebay - duh! If you REALLY cared about the music, you wouldn't mind just getting the money and buying it, right? Do you honestly think someone who has Capricorn One specifically wants Predator and has the same trade in mind? Thats the whole point of money - you can use it for everything!
I know you said comments to yourself. However, I am not trying to be an asshole, I am just seriously confused as to why some people have this attitude.
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Post by TJ on Dec 23, 2007 17:38:52 GMT -8
That makes no sense.
I don't know whats so hard for you guys to understand Justin wants a rare OOP title and this is his only bargaining chip. If he puts it on Ebay or something, it could sell for less than he needs for Predator....or more, but it's most definitely not worth the risk....
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Post by Jangles on Dec 23, 2007 18:01:15 GMT -8
So what you are then suggesting, TJ, is that a trade is made for two items of different value, of which Predator is more value, meaning it is an unfair trade?
In other words, you are saying that it makes no sense that someone who REALLY cares about the music can't accept a CDR (which HAS the music)?
If you want the music tharp, I will happily send you a CDR free of charge of Capricorn One.
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Post by TJ on Dec 23, 2007 18:44:10 GMT -8
He already has Capricorn One. He wants Predator.
And I don't know that onei s worth more than the other. Its all about supply and demand.
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Post by Carlton the Barbarian on Dec 23, 2007 19:07:17 GMT -8
If you want the music tharp, I will happily send you a CDR free of charge of Capricorn One. But he's allergic to cd-r's and MP3's.
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Post by Jangles on Dec 24, 2007 7:41:04 GMT -8
He already has Capricorn One. He wants Predator. And I don't know that onei s worth more than the other. Its all about supply and demand. Yeah whoops - I didn't read it carefully. However, Predator seems to have more worth than Capricorn One. I have Predator in mp3 only... It still seems like a strange demand.
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Post by Armin on Dec 24, 2007 8:23:52 GMT -8
I guess he's hoping for a collector having bought a backup copy. I guess I should have, but I didn't.
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Post by Jangles on Dec 24, 2007 11:42:30 GMT -8
By collector, you mean some guy in Taiwan who has ten backup copies, and is selling one a year and watching how the price ages and gets higher?
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Post by Armin on Dec 24, 2007 18:15:10 GMT -8
That's probably not very useful. Sometimes one of "us" gets a second copy.
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Post by jorgen on Dec 25, 2007 4:09:26 GMT -8
By collector, you mean some guy in Taiwan who has ten backup copies, and is selling one a year and watching how the price ages and gets higher? The guy in Taiwan is always welcome when he sells the copies at a decent price. Very uncommon, anyway. What I hate - and try to avoid - is making money from my hobby. Sometimes I think that there are people whose only interest in film music is buying limited releases to make profit out of them. Which is kindda frustrating....Ah, money: "Poderoso caballero es Don Dinero". Pitty it manages to "corrupt" everything that is important and not "money-related" to people, doesn´t it? Still searching for "The Great Escape", "The sand pebbles" and "Chinatown", by the way ;D
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Post by TJ on Dec 25, 2007 12:30:30 GMT -8
If they were not printed in such limited quantities, then that problem would be gone....but the music unions and licensing companies seem to want these releases to be more expensive than the average classical album, heh.
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Post by TJ on Dec 25, 2007 17:17:14 GMT -8
I also tihnk its funny that everyone decided to comment on justin's thread a day or two after he took a two week break from the forums
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Post by tharpdevenport on Jun 27, 2008 20:29:10 GMT -8
Now CO is selling for about 66 to 70 something dollars, and all current auction on eBay are $110.00 or higher. Like I said, the price of it would go up and eventually be at "Predator" level, so I again make my request for "Predator".
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Post by TJ on Jun 27, 2008 21:11:50 GMT -8
Delta Force is also selling at $110 or higher, I'll trade you a Delta Force for Capricorn One!
LOL
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