How best to sell my old CDs and DVDs

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.:confused:

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  • zenseeker
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    It's worth having a look at Playtrade (on play.com) or Amazon Marketplace.
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  • soolin
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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.
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  • 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?
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