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Why are CD's still so expensive, shouldnt CD's getting less popular result in lower cost?

CD's are still being solde for $19.99. it's rediculous. Why would CD stores keep the same high cost of cd's since no1 is buying them any more.

How long will it take for my to see $5 albums?

Before cd's are totally wiped out by mp3's do you think thry will get cheaper?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Cd's used to cost alot more than that. It has gone down. It also depends on what your buying imports are expensive i've brought cd's from up to $30

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No... CD's have nothing to do with popularity. It has to do with how much money the artist and the company make for all of their time and for the production costs. If you could buy a CD for 5 dollars, that's 25-50 cents per song, when it costs at least a dollar to buy them from iTunes.

    And why would you buy a pair of shoes for 100 dollars when you could buy the same pair for 50?

  • Sathi
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Buy used CD's. They're all over the place, and they're as good as buying new at a fraction of the price. I've actually started borrowing CD's from libraries and dumping them onto my hard drive. I rip them at CD quality without compression, so the sound is identical to the original. Doesn't cost me a dime.

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