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Record Shops With Deals Under $5 (update 12/16/23)

Record Shops With Deals Under $5

Successful record store businesses serve as a resource for individuals with a deep interest in a particular musical style or styles and an enthusiastic love for music. Below is a list of record shops that offer online record deals and a selection for under $5 and packaged deals.


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5DollarRecords
5DollarRecords is run by a Chicago area record collector and dealer. Records are minimum, Very Good (VG) condition record and cover. 5DollarRecords is an online record store where you can buy VG or better vinyl record albums from Rock, Pop, Oldies and more. They sold over 10,000 records online and in person to over 1,400 buyers with 450 buyers becoming returning customers, all since 2018.

Shipping in $, 5DollarRecords pay all shipping above. All records are shipped in record mailers, via USPS Media Mail, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 5DollarRecords will refund you upon successfully shipping back. They will pay shipping up to 5 records returned.


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Voluptuous Vinyl
Voluptuous Vinyl is an online only vinyl record store specializing in music on vinyl, and cult film reviews and internati. A wide selection of vinyl records from all genres at discount prices. There's a lot of great artists and albums you're sure to find something you like! They offer ultrasonic cleaning, a 10 minute process with a secret solution that cleans and disinfects, record and cover.

Voluptuous Vinyl uses standard record mailers and two to three sturdy cardboard stiffeners. Orders ship every morning Monday - Friday, with exception of postal holidays. Records have a short window for cancellation and a full refund including processing fees, otherwise, refund requests must be made within 14 days and is situational.


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Vintage Vinyl

They are a retail music and memorabilia store located in Bel-Air Maryland. They also offer sports items, CDs, guitars, sports memorabila and Ravens Memorabilia, records, shirts, vintage posters, rare and hard to find titles  and Anything music related. 

Vintage Vinyl offers free shipping with orders over $50 or you can visit their shop in Maryland. They ship daily.


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Permanent Records Roadhouse
Permanent Records Roadhouse is an old school vinyl shop with a laid back bar featuring micro brewed beers and a patio. In addition to selling records and hosting live music and comedy,  they serve a full line of liquor, cocktails, wine and beer and various non alcoholic beverages. Permanent Records Roadhouse ships worldwide.

Permanent Records Roadhouse ships orders multiple times a week and will ships world wide. Or you can visit their brick and mortar shop in LA. 


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Thursday's Golden Goodies

Thursday's Golden Goodies is the vinyl lovers candy store. Their store has more than 48,000 different vintage 45 RPM and LP records in stock, offering the big hits as well as the obscure gems. They have records ranging from music before the 1950's well into the 21st century. Thursday's Golden Goodies has the best prices, most efficient and cost effective shipping.

Most orders are shipped within the same business day. Particularly large orders may require more time to process. Thursday's Golden Goodies offers returns on purchase price within 5 days of receipt of merchandise.


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Palm Beach Vinyl
Palm Beach Vinyl buy and sell quality vintage vinyl records and use a visual grade inspection for all their sales. You'll find plenty of underpriced deals and free shipping over $100. Promotions are offered often with constant updates to products and prices.

Palm Beach Vinyl ships orders every Tuesday and Thursday, $5.99 per order, and offers free shipping over $100. Damaged or incorrectly graded records can be returned for a full refund or store credit within 7 days of receiving your item.


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Art of Listening Records
Art Of Listening Records is a local independent record store that appreciate the sound of vinyl, but also appreciate the artwork from the old school recording artists and record companies. A hometown virtual neighborhood record store with prices are beyond reasonable.

Art of Listening Records ships standard USPS and offers a 30 days refund policy minus shipping costs. 



Turntable Revival
Turntable revival is a niche record label based in New York City. The label has several unique and ongoing vinyl related initiatives and builds on their Direct to Vinyl Live Sessions project. A simple little passion project and an outlet for them to use the vintage audio equipment they appreciate while creating something practical for collectors to play records.

Turntable Revival offers cheap records and free shipping for orders over $30.


Kayleighbug Books


Kayleighbug Books is a book store that sells fine books, music, games, and vintage vinyl. They are located in Cedar Grove, West Virginia and carry thousands and thousands of books, records, and movies. Keyleighbug Book's eBay store offers a buy 2 get 1 free and constantly has sales.

Kayleighbug Books offers discounted shipping when you purchase items together.

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