That's actually how I feel. It mostly doesn't work. Technically, the radio does work, but half the device is the CD changer, and that part doesn't work...and the radio would only really work if a person wanted to fix whatever is wrong with the FM antenna connection. That would probably be easy enough, with a bit of surgery. There's either a connection that is going bad, or somehow the connector itself is wearing out (which makes little sense, as it's not a moving part). Still, nobody can really use it without doing some work, which some people might want to do, though parts for the CD changer are no longer officially available.
Craig's list is an option, but I'd essentially be giving away a largely non-functional stereo. Seems a stretch. I gave away a woodstove, and it was gone in 10 minutes, but a woodstove is basically just a metal box. In this case, it was a metal box that was dangerous to have a fire in, but it was fully functional as a metal box. It was even a very ornate metal box, as it was a very good looking stove, with lots of fancy trim and so forth. The reason it was dangerous wasn't because it was in any way broken, either. It was still as it was originally manufactured, it just wasn't manufactured in a good way. You could see the fire through manufactured holes in the thing. I never dared leave the stove alone while there was any visible flame, as I once was sitting at the computer and saw an escaped spark drifting up through the air in the room. I wasn't willing to take any money for that stove, but if somebody had the right use for it, I was willing to give it away. The stereo is different, as it is no longer truly functional.

