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looobylooo | 20:49 Sun 16th Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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ive just seen an advert for this on the telly,
its similar to 'cash for gold' but for your old cds..

has anyone used it attall?

i just entered the barcode for an old double cd of mine, out of curiosity, to get the value ....
30p!!
wow!! .... lol ....
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Ebay would be a better bet
Although a lot less hassle using something like Magpie
I was going to send loads of DVDs and CDs to them until I entered the barcode and saw that all I'd get was 30p. I'm now toying with the idea of just selling them incividually on ebay for 99p or whatever the final auction price is.
*individually
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hi greedy,
im not thinking of selling, i was just curious about the site really and to know if anyones used it :o)
I have used it- it is convenient but won't make you rich. Thye always paid up quickly- you enter the barcodes, they give you a price, they post an envelope, you post them off.
Yea grab the offer while you can loooby.

I asked just out of curiosity how much my car was worth on we buy anycar.com

A 2002 rover 75 in perfect condition and they wanted to buy it for £345.

Ha Ha dream on.
If it's anything like the jewellery sites, I wouldn't bother, they are banking on people not taking the time to sell on eBay etc. Those jewellery sites got a hammering on one of the consumer programmes on TV last week.
They are banking on desperation...
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£345 drium??! ... what an insult! lol ...
drium I doubled the price of my car the other day...... I filled the tank up
Yes you are so right there ummmm
Loll@forget

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