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shall I ditch all my cds?

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crisgal | 21:59 Thu 28th Oct 2010 | Music
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i am in the process of burning all my cds, to put on my ipod. I am in a bit of a quandry though; I don't see the point of keeping them all, and I could do with the shelf space! But, when you see them all piled up, and realise how much they've all cost - gulp! Will I regret taking them down to the charity shop?
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keep them or you will be sorry.
never EVER get rid of your original cds. they are a part of you. i made the mistake in my life of selling my vinyl (i was desperate for the money) and i've regretted it ever since.
i've burned all my cds to a hard drive but kept the orginals because they look good on the shelf
"shall I ditch all my cds"
Not unless you are extremely limited for space and need to generate money by auctioning them off.
Just box them up and stash them in the loft.
Put them all on to a spare/back-up hard drive, then if you need them in the future you can easily access them, then sell the original discs on.
Regarding alavalf's post.
Yes some charity shops will allow you to 'gift aid' the gifts for them to sell but I recall hearing on MoneyBox that you (not the shop) are then liable for giving a refund for to customers if goods are faulty. Not really a problem for CDs but can be with clothes etc

I have used Music Magpie- it's convenient (they give you a price online and then send a stamped and labelled bag to post them off in) but you only get 30-60p a CD.

I once bought a load of CDs from a charity stall selling fairly well known CDs for 4 for a £1. I then sold them all on Music Magpie making a profit of 20p a CD on average. I felt a tiny bit guilty after but I suppose everyone was a winner really
PDSA will do the same, alavahalf. I've still got vinyls and CDs, we started transferring CDs into one of these binders to save room but we haven't got very far, CDs keep coming out of the woodwork http://www.arrowfile....X9PWE3E16W8IESJDCHXNP
magpie.com
oops i meant to google that. Think thats the website who buy cds, dvds. Games etc. Make some money AFTER you back up itunes.
doh musicmagpie.com. Fat fingers ths morning.
Erm no. I would never get rid of my original formats.
thankyou factor30, you are my sunshine .
put them in a box and keep them so that when the next super hi fi version of ipod or whatever comes out you can re-burn them at a higher quality level. Above all keep them.
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thanjs everyone - you've certainly given me some food for thought. I will probably keep them.
(Especially after accidently deleting a load of toons yestaerday!)
I don't agree with the statement about quality though. The sound through my ipod dock is a-maz-ing!
but it could be amazinger
Reading over this thread has made me think ...

If you were to back up all your original CD's.
Then decide to give the CD's away or even sell them.
Does that then mean that your backups become illegal copies ...
... and that you would be in possession of counterfit copies.

It was just a thought.!

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