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03-11-11, 02:58 PM | |
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There have been a number of recent threads on this that may give you some additional information and options: results of tag search for "selling DVDs".
I've also had decent luck with Amazon's Marketplace, but things may not sell quickly or for a high price and unless you pay to be a big seller you can't add something that's not already in the database. Also, if you have a different edition you technically are not supposed to sell it, although people abuse this somewhat regularly (which sucks if you're a buyer hoping for a particular edition, find what looks like a valid listing with that edition, and then end up with something else and have to go through the hassle of trying to return it and track down a new copy). They do take a significant commission, especially if your item is selling for $5 or less, but for me it's worth not having to deal with the hassle of collecting payment from the buyer, etc. Downsides include buyers who leave wacky feedback, who try to get you to let them keep their copy and their money by demanding a refund for a "defective" product, etc., although they seem fewer than on, say, eBay. I ended sending in a bunch of things to Amazon's trade-in program, but they had a limited selection of what they'd take and didn't offer a lot for many of my DVDs, although because I sent in enough it added up.
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