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Music Magpie: new quick way to sell unwanted CDs
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Hi,
I made an order earlier today to get rid of a load of old games (mostly 30p) and it came to £52.29, however after reading this thread I'm kind of regretting it. I'm going to take out the more expensive titles and try my luck on ebay etc, but I'm unable to edit my order.
The courier should come on Monday so should I just pack all the cheaper ones I'm not bothered about or would this mess anything up?
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I used them for a while until I noticed they were paying crazy high for an old Sabrina dvd (yes, embarrassing lol and by high £5 - for them this is high) - but it was worth like £90 on amazon. So just a warning. If you see anything particular high, I recommend checking around first ^^0
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I used them for a while until I noticed they were paying crazy high for an old Sabrina dvd (yes, embarrassing lol and by high £5 - for them this is high) - but it was worth like £90 on amazon. So just a warning. If you see anything particular high, I recommend checking around first ^^
Agree - you need to check Amazon/flea bay and see what they are selling for. I had a few games which I sold for quite a few pounds on flea bay and only offered a few pence on Music Magpie.0 -
I had an awful experience with this company and will never use them again, really needed some money (my other post is Repossession) decided to give them a go sent dvds and cds and knew I wasnt going to get much but accepted the offer, also sent some nice designer clothes every one was rejected for ridiculous reasons, so I didnt get a penny for them, will never use again.0
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Pamm124- if you're going to quote someone, use the 'quote' button, don't copy/paste the text....0
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thank you I did use quote button ??????0
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Strange. They've rejected one of my items (Ben Hur 4 disc SE) because of a missing disc. If so, it must have gone missing after they opened my parcel! Still, it was only valued at 98p, and they did accept a couple of DVDs I thought were borderline, so it's swings and roundabouts. So I'm getting £76.14 for the 57 items I sent, at prices ranging from 20p to £3.00. Quite possibly I could have got more for certain items by selling on amazon, but my time is worth more to me than the money. I've got rid of 313 DVDs this year (all replaced by BDs) in 3 consignments collected from my door.0
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betterlatethannever wrote: »Sorry if this is posted in the wrong place, but this site offers to buy your old Cds for cash and its free to use.
Simply enter the details of your CDs, find out what they are worth and they send you all the packaging you need to send them in.
HTH.0 -
Because I complained about their tardiness they have now gone back to the checking process, which takes another 7 days. Once checked they say it takes another 5 days for the money to arrive in my bank account. I am now preparing the documents to sue in the county court. (Simple process that will result in them having CCJ.)0
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If you never got your money you should take them to the small claims court.0
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