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tylergfoster 04-05-10 11:20 PM

Blu-Rays at Pawn Shops
 
Searched for a thread (using "used" and "pawn") and found nothing.

I've been buying loads of Blu-Rays from the Pawn X-Changes in my area (Seattle), because they're $10 across the board. Not only does each Pawn X-Change within immediate driving distance that I've checked thus far (3) have plenty of titles, but they're all perfectly happy to let me swap the artwork and discs into the nicest cases I can find amongst the other used Blus.

Just today I found Wild Things and Paranormal Activity, and walked out of the store with them in new-condition cases for $20.00 and tax.

Anyone else having great luck at pawn shops?

aynrandgirl 04-06-10 02:51 AM

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My experience is that pawn shops don't have Blu-rays. Heck, some have gotten out of the DVD game altogether, and those that still have them overprice them. The used bookstores do the same thing, Blu-rays at $15-20 and DVDs at $10-15.

E Unit 04-06-10 08:08 AM

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For those who have Half Price Books, I've found some cataloged with their DVD's. I've found some decent ones for $9.99 or less. And of course, the always cheap HD-DVD's. Nothing in pawn shops for me though - I've never seen any.

The Lizard King 04-06-10 08:21 AM

Re: Blu-Rays at Pawn Shops
 

Originally Posted by droidguy1119 (Post 10090353)
Searched for a thread (using "used" and "pawn") and found nothing.

I've been buying loads of Blu-Rays from the Pawn X-Changes in my area (Seattle), because they're $10 across the board. Not only does each Pawn X-Change within immediate driving distance that I've checked thus far (3) have plenty of titles, but they're all perfectly happy to let me swap the artwork and discs into the nicest cases I can find amongst the other used Blus.

Anyone else having great luck at pawn shops?

There are two types of pawn stores near where I live -- a family-owned one and the PawnAmerica chain (five are within 20 miles of where I live). The family-owned one has consistent prices for used BDs: $8-10. The PawnAmerica chain is all over the map with their pricing -- some BDs for as low as $8, but some for as high as $30; it's a real crapshoot with them.

TLK :cool:

milo bloom 04-06-10 04:22 PM

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I've bought used DVDs for years on the cheap, and I'm starting to see used Blu's as well. I haven't bought as no one title has really jumped out at me yet, but I'm keeping my eyes open.

There's a Halfprice books near us, and a local chain called Disc Replay, both have used Blu's.

gryffinmaster 04-06-10 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 10091610)
I've bought used DVDs for years on the cheap, and I'm starting to see used Blu's as well. I haven't bought as no one title has really jumped out at me yet, but I'm keeping my eyes open.

There's a Halfprice books near us, and a local chain called Disc Replay, both have used Blu's.

Disc Replay rocks if it's an organized, well-stocked location. :up:

tylergfoster 04-10-10 09:21 PM

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I'm amazed at what people apparently blind-buy and immediately re-sell. Just found Clerks at a Pawn X-Change yesterday. Someone dropped $30 on this just to get rid of it? Of course, they might not all be getting to Pawn X-Change through the most squeaky-clean avenues, so who knows.

There were also at least 5 copies of the Frantic/Presumed Innocent double feature. Seriously, I wonder if I'll buy more than 25 brand-new Blu-Rays the rest of the year.

gryffinmaster 04-10-10 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by droidguy1119 (Post 10098754)
I'm amazed at what people apparently blind-buy and immediately re-sell. Just found Clerks at a Pawn X-Change yesterday. Someone dropped $30 on this just to get rid of it? Of course, they might not all be getting to Pawn X-Change through the most squeaky-clean avenues, so who knows.

A good chunk of those are almost assuredly going to be stolen merchandise.

tylergfoster 04-10-10 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by gryffinmaster (Post 10098759)
A good chunk of those are almost assuredly going to be stolen merchandise.

Yeah, that's what I meant. Oh well, sorry, Fred Meyer.

gryffinmaster 04-10-10 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by droidguy1119 (Post 10098765)
Yeah, that's what I meant. Oh well, sorry, Fred Meyer.

I've known some folks who've worked at even more high-profile stores than pawn shops, like GameStop and FYE, that have told me some real horror stories about the stuff they've been brought in for cash -- and pretty much have had their hands tied. Stack of brand new product just sliced open to appear watched. Sadly, it just comes with the territory of buying from resale locations.

Agent-0008 04-26-10 08:54 PM

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Pawn shops have really added to my collection as well. One has a set price of $9.99 from which I just picked up Bourne Identity. Most range from $7 to $18 thou depending on how new the release is.

I do have a half priced books near but their prices are a bit high, usually clsoe or at the new price.

tylergfoster 04-28-10 12:41 AM

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Bunch of good things at my local shops, although I already owned most of the titles in question. Best two scores recently were the digibooks of JFK and Shawshank.

spanishdude 07-08-10 04:17 AM

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so have i but i got them for 5 for 25 and they have some pretty good titles

Ronnie1776 07-08-10 02:28 PM

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Great Idea

JJE-187 07-08-10 03:06 PM

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I bought almost half my collection of BR from pawn shops/second hand stores. I got Full Metal Jacket for $7 at 1 Pawn Shop then got 9 for $11.49 & Max Payne for $9.99 at a 2nd hand video game store and then I bought about 35 from a Vintage Stock

tylergfoster 07-09-10 02:53 PM

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I've gotten The Box, Daybreakers and North by Northwest digibook recently.

AmityBoatTours 07-09-10 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by gryffinmaster (Post 10098759)
A good chunk of those are almost assuredly going to be stolen merchandise.

Dont know about other parts of the country but in florida, everything from cds, dvds blurays to higher end items are reported to weekly to the state and local law enforcement and they have a waiting period after the contract between the seller and the pawn shop is up for the seller to reclaim them.
to help ensure that stolen goods are not pawned. And the Local law enforcement sponser classes to help pawn brokers be alert to what to look for in people who are trying to pawn stolen items. And the occasional new pawn shop that would open up and try to break the rules and take stuff that was known to be hot would be shut down.

I know alot about this because My dad before passing away managed a pawn shop for about 20 years, and I spent good amount of time around the shop.

So Not all pawn shops are going to have stolen merchandise, and to assume they do is just wrong.

Gizmo 07-09-10 08:57 PM

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Stuff with serial #'s make sense, but kind of hard to prove that Chuck S2 ON Blu-ray was stolen from Best Buy (unless the person is dumb enough to sell a ton of sealed items). People just need to open them up....way less suspicious (store manager of a video game place here...happened all the time).


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