Where do you buy your CDs these days?


I'm curious what online sites folks use to find CDs? I use Amazon, and especially their Marketplace sellers for used discs. But prices have become high and supply has become stagnant. I used to use several European retailers (Amazon UK and Presto) before the pandemic, but shipping is extremely slow these days and I've had more than one never show up at all and presumed lost. Surely there are other online retailers?
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@jbmays   Don't know about your library, but my library discontinued CD's three years ago.  All you can get now is downloads, and I think they are MP3's. 
Epilog: Today most CDs are mastered way to LOUD. You can find the problem described if you search for LOUDNESSWAR on youtube.
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Because of the LOUDNESSWAR, I do not buy new CDs ever.
LPs can NOT be LOUDNESSWAR mastered, so new albums sound way better on LP.
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DISCOCGS is always my go-to-site for CDs or LPs in physical form.
It is superb sorted and I can search for CDs with proper mastering printed before 1990.
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The proper thing to do than, would be to rip them with EAC (Exact Audio Copy) on a PC which makes sure by comparing the signatures with its database that everything is ripped bitperfect.
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After that I convert the FLAC to iTunes lossless ADAC with XLD.
.. to feed my non-oversampling DAC (Metrum Amethyst) and tube amp.
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best regards form Austria (Europe, not the kangaroos)
I buy new classical CD's and SACD's from PrestoClassical in the UK.  However, their shipping prices have just increased a lot, so Amazon Prime may become my source.
+1 Discogs.  I also use dr-wars.com First for checking the quality of the recordings before I buy anything,  very helpful.  and I then I can use Amazon Prime if cost is competitive. I’ve found some “jewels “ from them. And eBay too...
Cheers