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Has anybody had any experience of using 'musicmagpie' or 'webuydvds' to sell second hand videos?
Benn having a clear out and just wanted to get some other's opinions before registering on the site. My main worry is that once they receive your dvds they start lowering the price saying it's slightly scratched / box damaged or whatever.
Any feedback from those that have used a site like this would be appreciated. Thanks
Benn having a clear out and just wanted to get some other's opinions before registering on the site. My main worry is that once they receive your dvds they start lowering the price saying it's slightly scratched / box damaged or whatever.
Any feedback from those that have used a site like this would be appreciated. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You may want to try CEX, they have quite a few shops springing up - but again you probably wont get much there either. Most DVDS are just over a £10, so 2nd hand you dont want to pay near that, so any shop etc needs to make a profit, so offers pennies
ebay may be a good shout, try doing it on a free listing day
ebay may be a good shout, try doing it on a free listing day
Thanks for the answers, everybody.
The prices are pretty low. I typed in the bar codes for 30 DVDs and got an offer of £24 pounds, which is why I was worried they would then start reducing their offer once they'd received the discs. Postage is free though.
JohhyBoy, they take DVD, CD and games but not videos. I've been looking into that to as I have dozens of videos can't find anybody to that buys them, even read that some charity shops refuse VHS now.
Will look into CEX, thanks Jack. Will also look ut some of mu titles on ebay and see if they're going for enough to make it worth my while.
Don't think I'll get very much for them anywhere to be honest but suppose a bit more cash and a lot less clutter would be good.
Was also thinking I could just put an ad in local paper offering them as a job lot to car booters. Anybody tried that?
The prices are pretty low. I typed in the bar codes for 30 DVDs and got an offer of £24 pounds, which is why I was worried they would then start reducing their offer once they'd received the discs. Postage is free though.
JohhyBoy, they take DVD, CD and games but not videos. I've been looking into that to as I have dozens of videos can't find anybody to that buys them, even read that some charity shops refuse VHS now.
Will look into CEX, thanks Jack. Will also look ut some of mu titles on ebay and see if they're going for enough to make it worth my while.
Don't think I'll get very much for them anywhere to be honest but suppose a bit more cash and a lot less clutter would be good.
Was also thinking I could just put an ad in local paper offering them as a job lot to car booters. Anybody tried that?