I have a problem... I have a listing of 500+ cd's that have been collected over the years through BMG BestBuy and so on. Everytime 1 was added an entry in excel was added. This table holds Genre Artist and Album. The catch is CD Label and Suggested retail price need to be added to justify for insurance claim list. Also it would be benificial to know what their prices are. What I am asking is how can I come up with this information with out checking Amazon.com or CDDB.com 500+ times... I was thinking of e-mailing bulk orders @ amazon and telling them I was interested in this info and a price list on these great 500+ cd's I wanted, but I don't think they would take to kindly to that request, especially after I told them I don't really need them. Any thoughts?
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 Grab about 25-50 friends and give them part of the list and beer and have them help you. I don't think you would be able to do it any other way. Do you DJ in STL? or just a big music fan? I have friends that DJ on the landing so I was just curious.  __________________
I have heard that CDs do not count in insurance claims lists. I don't know how valid this statement is, but it is something to consider.
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