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Where can I buy CDs online in Ireland?

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Where can I buy CDs online in Ireland? Does anybody know? I can't seem to find anywhere!! I'm especially looking for CD singles. Surely Ireland isn't lagging that far behind what I was able to do for over 10 years in the UK. Please help.

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  1. There are some Irish companies who sell through the amazon.co.uk marketplace (unfortunately they're quoted pound sterling) & also have websites, I've bought from these guys before, their site is in Euro & they're based in Galway

    http://www.zhivagomusic.ie/


  2. cdwow.ie, they deliver them for free and have great offers and promotions.

  3. cdwow.ie

  4. play.com is gd free shipping aswell

  5. Buy them from Amazon.com, or simply download tracks. Duh!?

  6. WWW.CDWOW.IE is the best site. I dont understand why you cant buy from amazon or play.com and even dvdboxoffice.com though. Theyre not based in ireland but they do ship here cheaply and have the option to price in Euro.

  7. We have some old 78s we could sell you. If you're into popular stuff like Count John McCormack or the Andrews Sisters give us a bell.

  8. cdwow.ie is definitely the cheapest. But if you want to throw your money away and pay more, I'd say buy4now.ie, or I think Golden Discs also has a website. But why bother buying online, just go to HMV and buy your CDs, isn't it much simpler?

    As for CD singles, nowadays with mp3s and so on, I think they don't exist anymore

  9. too be honest think we are a bit behind, you can try buy4now.ie and select the DVD/Music tab, probably won't have much luck getting singles there.  I use cdwow.ie they aren't located in Ireland, but charge directly in euro and have no delivery charge, their prices are pretty competitive as well.

    you just find a niche in the irish market!

  10. Try Ebay.

    = )

  11. www.shopireland.ie, its a sister site of amazon!!

  12. http://www.edirectory.ie/ir/10000/index/...

  13. have you tried HMV, they are even cheaper via the net than they are in the shops, they send out from Jersey so there are no taxes, i cant see why Ireland would be alienated in this, certainly worth a look

  14. play.com

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