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Here's Where You Should Really Be Selling Your CDs

Amazon will now take your used CDs in return for store credit, but is there a better way?

We took Nirvana's seminal but ubiquitous "In Utero" for a spin to see how much we could get for it.

First up was Spun.com.

The album goes for $1.50 in store credit, but you have to pay shipping unless you buy three other items.

SecondSpin.com was even worse — $0.50.

Same with Wherehouse.com and BuyBackMedia.

Ah, but what about Ebay?

Ebay looks pretty good. What about some other albums?

"Bat Out of Hell" by Meat Loaf is even more valuable.

And if you can put together a package deal .. .prepare to put a down payment on that yacht (OK, your remote controlled yacht):

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