The top nine positions on Billboard's "Top Pop Catalog Albums" chart are filled with Michael Jackson related items, and his songs are holding steady on iTunes top 100.
Internet radio site slacker even has an entire station now devoted to Jackson.
But the supply is having a hard time meeting the demand, and prices are on the rise.
Some E-Bay prices are set at $25,000, $400,000 and even $1 million, but no telling if they'll come close to the requested amount.
Upstate businesses are almost out of merchanise.
Rainbow Records in Anderson almost sold out the day after Jackson's death.
"It was really annoying because we didn't have it in stock. It was kind of frustrating because no telling what we'd have done if we had it," said Mark Hembree, owner of Rainbow Records
Hembree is expecting a shipment of Jackson albums by Friday and said by Christmas, he expects the market to be flooded.
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