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Facebook Marketplace is another good place to unload your DVD collection. With an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, uploading pictures and creating posts is a breeze. Since you arrange the sale, you may have to deal with multiple inquiries, no-shows, and travel time to meeting places.

But as a free marketplace, you might make more money going this route. Similar to Facebook, Craigslist is another free marketplace that connects buyers and sellers of virtually everything. Though its interface is less intuitive, Craigslist is still a great option for selling used DVDs. A quick search online will show any nearby possibilities. A used bookstore may also buy your DVDs either outright or on a consignment basis.

You may be offered a larger payout if you choose store credit. Pawnshops will often purchase used DVDs outright. Like other vendors, expect to be paid more for newer releases, rare titles, and anniversary editions. There are other marketplaces to explore beyond Facebook and Craigslist.

Here are some that have gained popularity. Check them out to learn more about their buying and selling processes. You could always sell your DVDs at a yard sale. Just know they take a lot of effort. Again, if your objective is to rid yourself of a lot of stuff, have at it! Just make sure you reserve some energy for aggressive hagglers on the big day!

Maybe after considering all the options, it seems like a hassle to sell your used DVDs. The inside and outside art cannot be missing. You can also enter the barcode of an item to see if they will accept it.

Titles that are in high demand and those that are rare get the best buyback rates. And titles that are both in high demand and rare command even better ones. The same can be said for box sets and special anniversary releases with promotional packaging. If it has never been opened, or if it is a rare title or a collectible edition, you can command much more. It is worth mentioning that not one of 28 vendors was interested in purchasing a couple of classics. Yes, easily Yes, eventually No What would make this page more useful?

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How easy is it to find or access information? What was the main area of Calgary. Amoeba Music are robbers! I mean they give you practically nothin in cash.

Somewhat better in trade but still not even close to a third of what the CD is worth. This is truly helpful information! Thank you! I have more than 1, DVDs to sell. I need a company with a bar-code scanning option. I like DeCluttr and Bonavendi. But, can I engage them if I live in Canada? I wish I had known of the barcode scanning apps when we trimmed our collection down a few months ago.

It appears Decluttr only works in the U. Not every product has one of these, so you next have to look for a serial number. I ran into the same issue from my college collection. The FAQs sections for the different website usually tell their policy about loose discs.

I live in Athens, Greece. Which company of those you mentioned accepts this kind of offer? The best way to find that out is to either check their policies or ask them directly through the contact information on each individual website.

Since each company is different, some may be willing to accept a large amount of items and others may not. Good luck! Second Spin offers a bulk buy back option. Check their Site. Find bulk sell. I just spent hours scanning everything on Bonavendi only to find out you have to finish on a computer!

What good is the mobile app, then? I do not have a computer. I did not see anything about that on their site. FYE is partnered with Second Spin. All of the new DVDs that I scanned averaged around 30 cents per unit. I am sorry you do not care for Eagle Saver. If you have had problems with them, have you contacted them about it?

After 5 items, his offers dropped once again. SecondSpin offered much higher prices and did not drop their offers after a certain number was attained in your cart. They also accepted a lot more titles that Decluttr did not want. Thanks for your feedback. I would start by going to the sites you are interested in and see how much other people are getting for items similar to what you want to sell.

The best way to find that out is through a little research on your end. Check each of the sites you are interested in to see what their policies, terms, and conditions say. I wish you luck in getting your stuff sold. To find that out, go to their website and see if it says anything about that. I also had problems with Eagle Saver. They rejected a blu-ray set of mine stating that the story book in the set was missing.

I emailed them letting them know that this must have been an error, since the book was connected to the blu-ray case the book was the blu-ray case with the blu-ray and DVD snapped in the back. They email me that they would look into it and get back to me. They never did. Their phone always goes straight to voice mail. I made a complaint with the BBB, but right now it looks like they are choosing not to respond again.

Next time, I am going to try eBay. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. This article should be updated. When I went to log back into my account a year or so ago, I discovered it and the website no longer existed. Additionally, Amazon. When you go to the trade-in link and type in the name or barcode of a movie, nothing comes up.

The trade-in button has also been removed from all DVD and Bluray listings. I believe a few people have also mentioned this in the Amazon seller forums as well. Sellers on the site have mixed feelings about it. Removing the trade-in option makes it pretty likely that many more people will open seller accounts to unload a few items and these casual or amateur sellers who are apt to price things very low to move them will be in direct competition with folks who make all, or part, of their living selling on Amazon.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We appreciate our readers letting us know. I would like to update my reply from yesterday. I will negotiate quantity over price for the entire collection.



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