Should I get rid of old DVDs I know I will never watch again?
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Re: Should I get rid of old DVDs I know I will never watch again?
I compiled a list while watching the game as to what difference sites are offering for what I want to get rid of. Posted a list here of what Secondspin/Amazon is offering and what I think I could get on ebay. Are the ebay prices not unrealistic? http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-exchang...ml#post9887385
Regarding craiglist, I might get a little more, but don't think it would be worth the time over a few extra bucks
Regarding craiglist, I might get a little more, but don't think it would be worth the time over a few extra bucks
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Re: Should I get rid of old DVDs I know I will never watch again?
I compiled a list while watching the game as to what difference sites are offering for what I want to get rid of. Posted a list here of what Secondspin/Amazon is offering and what I think I could get on ebay. Are the ebay prices not unrealistic? http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-exchang...ml#post9887385
Regarding craiglist, I might get a little more, but don't think it would be worth the time over a few extra bucks
Regarding craiglist, I might get a little more, but don't think it would be worth the time over a few extra bucks
however, i think statistically when auctioning off a sizeable list of dvds, a seller will get around the average for each when totalling all dvds sold. or something like that. good luck




