Thriller on ebay
markus71
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What the hell is going on with that Thriller record on ebay? I've seen copies go for four figures on the bay. Even non-sealed ones that have been played.Why would anyone drop that much on a record that sold over 40 million copies?
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NICEST COPY WE'VE EVER SEEN!
RAER
he told me he had lots more
I bet he's cashing in right now.
But really, isn't "Thriller" still in your local dollar bins?
yes, but by dollar bins you mean ??4-??8 bin in the UK.
The fans paid, what, ??50/80 for the ticket, now they can either have that money back, or, you can have the extra special shinny souvenir ticket, that only cost the promoters 50 pence to produce, (but you may be able to sell it on ebay for a tun of cash).
Probably $$15- 20
There's a certain financial necessity to this from AEG's point of view, though. There are mounting rumours that the entire season of MJ shows was massively under-insured - many of the shows may not have been insured at all - and that the promoters will be wiped out by the events of last Thursday. B-b-b-but wait, it gets worse. If it's found that MJ was administering drugs to himself, then the existing insurance could be invalidated altogether.
Will it even take that long?
I'm actually genuinely curious about how these things work since I'm assuming that a lot of people buying the records now don't normally buy records although, presumably, they still actually own a record player.
But what happens once the fever is over (which will be soon)? Do they now look at their $30 copy of "Thriller" and have a change of heart, in which case, are we going to see a flood of "Thrillers" back into record bins? Or will the amataur grippers try hold onto them, trying to make back their money, only to realize: oops, that doesn't happen with an album that sells 26M?
no it wont even take a month IMO. As you said and everyone knows, Thriller is the biggest selling record of all time, so there is no problem with short supply, the prices have been inflated due to a rush in demand by inexperienced young collectros jumping on a bandwagon or old folks who want the records as nostalgia, either way the people paying $100 for copies of off the wall thinking its a record that will be on the walls of every record shop are gonna be incredibly ass-hurt when they see it in the dollar bins again come mid july.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Michael-Jackson-Thri...alenotsupported
oof
Anecdotally, I can tell you that a LOT of noncollectros I've talked to that buy records don't have a record player.
I'm not looking forward to these people trying to sell their Thrillers to the store I work at and acting like I'm trying to rob them when I offer $1.
already happening, but from folks trying to make a quick buck...had a dude laugh at me and tell me I dont know my business when I told him we only pay a $1 for that record because we sell it for $3.99...he wouldnt take less than $50 for it. Then I laughed at him.
I had this happen once with a lady when I offered her a buck for a Tom Petty record. TOM PETTY!
This may be a "Blue Vinyl Elvis" thing for years to come... as in "I got an Elvis record on BLUE VINYL, what will you give me for it?"
Ha! This happens here all the time, once a lady told us that she had her blue vinyl Elvis appraised for $15,000(!!!!) when we told her we would give her a $1 for it max, if it was mint. Andrew told her that she should buy the 27 copies we have for $5 a piece, and then she could be a very rich woman.
Holy shit, it's going to be the housing collapse all over again.
THANKS MJ