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Old 02-20-2008, 04:04 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Got over $3 million to spare?

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Originally Posted by emmathe37th View Post
Someone on eBay is selling his music collection (on proper media - not digital) with a starting bid of $3 million...which actually when you think about it, for 6 million songs ain't bad.

Plus he's including ownership of six publishing companies and eight independent record labels, and more than $100,000 worth of antique recording and listening devices and other music memorabilia currently on loan to a museum.

Article - 'World's Largest Record Collection' for Sale on eBay | Listening Post from Wired.com
Ebay linkage - The World's Greatest Music Collection - eBay (item 140206309501 end time Feb-21-08 06:00:00 PST)


Chances are that some drunk idiot will bid a stupid amount and then never pay up.

It seems strange that this would be on e-bay. Isn't purchase on e-bay concluded on a "sight unseen" basis? As such, why would somebody part with such a huge amount of cash (to you other clique members that is, spare change to me) without valuations on their stock, their accounting reports, their future prospect reports etc. Maybe there's a clue in the link, but I can't open that at the moment.
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