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How best to sell my old CDs and DVDs
mannews
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Was wondering if anyone had any info on selling CDs and DVDs. I have checked out the reviews of MusicMagpie and I am not to sure about using them. You seem to take your chances on whether you get your money or not.
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It's worth having a look at Playtrade (on play.com) or Amazon Marketplace.We have removed your signature - please contact the forum team if you are not sure why - Forum Team0
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I agree with Zenseeker
There is a long thread running about Amazon and a smaller one about Playtrade that you might find useful. At least you can check out what sort of value, if any, your items have.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the eBay, Auctions, Car Boot & Jumble Sales, Boost Your Income, Praise, Vents & Warnings, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning , UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know.. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
I would have thought cex, music magpie are the first places to check.
Selling on hotukdeals (free) gumtree (free) ebay (13.3%+20p) playtrade (10%+50p) amazon (17.25%+86p) priceminister (15%+£1) are these roughly right?0
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