Lucifer's Son wroteDevotedWalnut wroteI'm confused on how this swapacd thing works. I went to the site and searched some stuff up, but am still confused.
I couldn't get it either but, then, I didn't look very well.Anus? Can you show us the way?
Well, you can't use it. They don't like foreigners. US only, fucko! :lol:
Basically, it's simple. You create a wish list (what you want) and a have list (what you have and are willing to trade). If someone requests a CD from you, and you agree to send it, you'll get a credit once it's received. Or you can print out pre-paid packaging stuff and get the credit immediately. You use that credit (plus a $0.49 processing fee) to get albums on your wish list. You can also just buy credits for $3.85 a piece. Either way, you'll get albums for under $5 every time, unless they're double (or more) albums. Each disc is a credit, so a double album is $7.70 plus $0.49.
The thing is, you have to be patient. This site is great for getting common CDs quick and cheap. If you want some of the more rare or popular albums, you have to add them to your wish list and wait. There is a point system they use for the wish list. If, for instance, you add a CD to your wish list today, and move it to slot #5, and someone else adds the same CD a week from now, but adds it to their #1 slot, given time, they will receive it before you even though you added it first. Albums in the first slot get more daily points than albums in slot #5. It'll show you what position you're in to receive something.
It's a great site, either way. Easy to use, too. And the sister sites, SwapaDVD and PaperbackSwap, are also excellent. Who doesn't like DVDs for $4.85?