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Originally Posted by Jas
I did something like this when I started listening to VGM a long time ago. I didn't know of a place to go to get music so I shopped around and went with the cheapest I could find... low and behold, they were bootlegs but I had no idea at the time.
Anyway, they have been sitting around ever since and I want to get rid of them all of a sudden. At first I thought to put them on ebay but then I thought about how I would be the selling the bootlegs. What should I do... nothing? Pitch 'em? Find someone to take them from me? There are 10 by the way.
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I made this same mistake as well last year, on summer holidays. I bought seven or eight bootleg soundtracks and I wasn't aware of it.
But, don't sell bootlegs on eBay, or anywhere for that matter. You'd be supporting the bootleg companies nonetheless. Myself, I would just trash them, or, if you wanted to put them to good use, you could use the bootlegs for listening to your CD player or car stereo and have the legitimate albums stored away somewhere safe.
About those 'Super' collection sets... I almost bought one of those before I knew about VGM bootleggers. I'm really glad I didn't.
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