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 Post subject: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 13:33 
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I have around 400 DVDs and CDs to sell, all boxed up in 6 large boxes.

I was going to use http://www.musicmagpie.co.uk to scan them in and get some money for them, but I don't suppose anyone has used these guys before, or a similar site they can recommend
I'm not worried about getting the best possible price but obviously I want to get the most I can for the least hassle. The majority of the DVDs are Region 1, so I need a place that will accept those and I just want rid as I never use them and they are just taking up space.

My other option is to ebay them as job lots, but can I be bothered with the hassle?


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I've used Music Magpie before. They're the 'We Buy Any Car' of the marketplace, but it's very easy and they they will pretty much buy anything. For lazy people like me, it's ideal.


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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A WARNING FROM HISTORY (last week).

I was getting rid of some DVDs and looked at that site but it offered like 30p a disc or something. Not great. So I eBayed them but eBay had an upper limit on postage of £1.25 for 1st class recorded. Fucking what?

Some of the items went for a penny. In hindsight I started a bit low. Anyway...

After an hour of packing them all up, I took them to the post office where I got raped by postage. Overall I made about twenty quid.

Went to my car. Parking ticket for £35.

FUCK MY LIFE, JESUS.

Use the fucking Magpie site. Don't expect much cash for the items though.


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DVDs aren't that expensive to send, surely?

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Grim... wrote:
DVDs aren't that expensive to send, surely?


some of them were boxsets.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 13:41 
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I used MusicMagpie to painstakingly input a load of old CDs (fortunately they have a barcode-scanning app), but they didn't bother to get in touch with me with regards to collecting them. I should prod them, but: effort.


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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I'm expecting 30p each for the majority of discs, with a bit more for box sets and some rarer discs. I'm equally lazy and this seems the best option, even if I did an ebay auction I would really need to type out all the titles if I wanted top dollah, fuck that :D I'm planning to wave each disk at the webcam and move on...


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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What do Music Magpie do with them all?


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 13:47 
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Blucey wrote:
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DVDs aren't that expensive to send, surely?


some of them were boxsets.

Huh. I thought eBay let you put a higher value in for box sets. It was a while ago I sold anything, though. Last Christmas maybe.

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I've used that Magpie thing and whilst it doesn't give amazing prices, it was really easy to do. Scan them all... complete and print off the label... box them up and drop them at the post office.

A few days later you'll have a cheque in the post. I sold a box of mostly crap DvDs and got about 30 quid.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 13:49 
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It can be strange with the upper limit of packing costs at times.

I'd eBay them in bundle boxes personally.

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What do Music Magpie do with them all?


They sell them to van drivers so they can hang them from their mirrors.


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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Grim... wrote:
Blucey wrote:
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DVDs aren't that expensive to send, surely?


some of them were boxsets.

Huh. I thought eBay let you put a higher value in for box sets. It was a while ago I sold anything, though. Last Christmas maybe.


Ebay do this for books and magazines as well , which is fine if your selling an individual magazine , but if your selling a 'collection' the upper limit is silly (and for books the upper limit is also some small amount like £2 but a large hardback book or a trilogy popped into a jiffy bag would cost more than that to post).

One other suggestion for Trooper (although it would take more work) would be to post some of the lists of stuff here and ask for something like £1 a disk (plus whatever postage actually worked out at) and you might find some people would take them off his hands for more than Magpie do (and you could then Magpie the rest).

(someone used to do that on here with games before didnt they ? , post massive lists of games and they were looking for something like £1 a disk)


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 15:40 
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100 CDs (plus a couple of random games that were in the box) in to the musicmagpie experience and £58.51 current total.

Most were 30p as expected, but a couple of weird anomalies.
ICO for the PS2 is still worth £8.49, best get that sold before the remake is out...
Tetris DS? £4.94

CD wise
Ugly kid joe - menace to sobriety £1.72!
Wicker man soundtrack - £3
Rancid - Let's Go - £1.01

It's quite addictive seeing which titles will break the 30p barrier :D

I've got the webcam setup and it is going pretty quickly, only take 20 mins so far, and that's with checking every box to make sure the CDs are in them.


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 15:43 
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I think I might just bundle them up into groups of 10 or so, then sell them at a fiver a pop.

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Probably get £20 for ICO on eBay, depending on the condition.

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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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Trooper wrote:
ICO for the PS2 is still worth £8.49


Depending on version thats worth a bit more on ebay

£15
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-PS2-Game-/260 ... 3cb759e53f

£16
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-PS2-game-/200 ... 2eb4a283f9

Limited edition seems to be about £20

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-Limited-Editi ... 45fa0e0b57


Or £40 for ones which came with the art cards

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-PS2-Art-cards ... 45f9d6217a

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PS2-RARE-Adventur ... 4aaa284820


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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Zardoz wrote:
Probably get £20 for ICO on eBay, depending on the condition.


I think I took my copy, with those art cards to the tip last month.

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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 15:52 
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You're on a gaming website pretty much everyday dude, did you never think someone might fancy that? :D

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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 16:04 
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zaphod79 wrote:
Trooper wrote:
ICO for the PS2 is still worth £8.49


Depending on version thats worth a bit more on ebay

£15
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-PS2-Game-/260 ... 3cb759e53f

£16
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-PS2-game-/200 ... 2eb4a283f9

Limited edition seems to be about £20

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-Limited-Editi ... 45fa0e0b57


Or £40 for ones which came with the art cards

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ICO-PS2-Art-cards ... 45f9d6217a

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PS2-RARE-Adventur ... 4aaa284820


The art card version is the same as the limited edition, which this one is, so I could get £20 on ebay for it I think, with the possibility of more. I might yoink that out the pile, if I want the extra hassle :D

Onto DVDs now
156 items total, £91.35

anomalies so far:
General's Daughter - £3
The Terminal - £1.48
Femme Fatale - £1.20
Heavenly Creatures - £1.41
Legend - £3

I'm enjoying this far too much :D


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 16:44 
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Darryl used that Music Magpie for a load of DVDs before he left, took a awhile for his cheque to appear, but other than that no problems. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 18:05 
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Phew!

355 items - £245.63

2/3rds of the way through, no idea I had this much crap to shift!


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Trooper wrote:
Phew!

355 items - £245.63

2/3rds of the way through, no idea I had this much crap to shift!


Remember to pack them in sensible sized boxes! Don't want to put your back out.


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 19:02 
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Grim... wrote:
Bloody Hell.
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Not much to see really, they pack away in a surprisingly small amount of boxes! I'll grab a pic
Had to split the packages as you can only do 500 in one go, so on the second round now 156 DVDs £91.58, most likely another 180-200 to go, looking at the last box!

There are loads of 30p discs, but a surprising amount that go for higher, I think it helps that I have a relatively eclectic collection that is mainly R1.
Criterion discs seem to go for about £3 a pop, and so do a few Disney ones, other ones are totally random.

A couple of the weirder prices
Pumpkin £1.49
Down from the Mountain £3
Killing me Softly £3
Salton Sea £2.39
Big Brother uncut season 1 £1.63! Who the fuck wants that? :D


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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TheVision wrote:
Trooper wrote:
Phew!

355 items - £245.63

2/3rds of the way through, no idea I had this much crap to shift!


Remember to pack them in sensible sized boxes! Don't want to put your back out.


A box full of DVDs is actually quite light, mainly air :D


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I don't know about anyone else but I would love to have a rummage in that lot.


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I don't know about anyone else but I would love to have a rummage in that lot.

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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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Big Brother uncut season 1 £1.63! Who the fuck wants that? :D



You fucking bought it!!!! :DD 8)

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Why are you selling, Troop?


The last time I physically watched a DVD was years ago. It's pretty much just as quick to download a film than to find it on the shelf these days...
They were on the shelf for a couple of years untouched, then in boxes for the past year untouched, might as well get some cash for them :)


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Trooper wrote:
Big Brother uncut season 1 £1.63! Who the fuck wants that? :D



You fucking bought it!!!! :DD 8)


:DD

Anyway, now i'm full of curry, it's back to the waving dvds in front of the webcam...


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All done! :D

Pack 1
355 items - £245.63

Pack 2
323 items - £219.69

Total
678 items - £465.32

Average of about 70p an item, which is probably more than I could get for them as a job lot on ebay.
This is all assuming they send the money as expected :D

So about 500 DVDs in total, plus a load of CDs and a few games, more than I expected.
Biggest surprise of the day? Dungeon Siege 2 on the PC, trade in price, £10...

I still have a fair number of discs that had no barcode, or the code didn't match the disc, or the code wasn't in the system, might put those up as a job lot on ebay. The most interesting of those things being a limited steel box set of Akira, and a Book of the Dead Evil Dead edition DVD. It was certainly fun to go through all my old DVDs, I had forgotten I had owned half of them! I used to order discs by the dozen from the US and Canada, if anything was released that seemed vaguely interesting I would order it and would regularly watch a couple of films a night, this was when I was young and single ;) I'm assuming my "give anything a go" taste and penchant for limited editions has pushed up my average somewhat. Pretty much all the blockbuster films were 30p each.


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 Post subject: Re: Selling unwanted DVDs
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Please post back and let us know how this goes

I have a load (200-300) but was never sure about that number of DVD's via that site.


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I think it was about 200 that Darryl put on over about three boxes, you could just fill a box at a time and send that if you wanted to be careful.

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Goddess Jasmine wrote:
I think it was about 200 that Darryl put on over about three boxes, you could just fill a box at a time and send that if you wanted to be careful.


I think you need to sell over a 100 at a time to get them to come out with courier, but no reason why that wouldn't work.


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He chose to get sent postage labels and did it that way. :)


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The most interesting of those things being a limited steel box set of Akira, and a Book of the Dead Evil Dead edition DVD.

How much do you want for those?

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Zardoz wrote:
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The most interesting of those things being a limited steel box set of Akira, and a Book of the Dead Evil Dead edition DVD.

How much do you want for those?


Absolutely no idea! let me do some research and get back to you.


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Should have sold them to me instead.


Haven't sold them yet...


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Oh right. I thought you'd already sold them to moosikmagpi. Still when it comes to price inc courier delivery, I doubt I'd be able to match them. Although.. I can make profit on the good stuff and sell the junk to magpie..

Still anyway, it's probably less hassle with them.

I do buy DVDs and stuff in bulk though. Just ask The Vision.

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Please post back and let us know how this goes

I have a load (200-300) but was never sure about that number of DVD's via that site.


Pack 1
355 items - £245.63

Cheque has been sent for this apparently, for £239ish, so not too bad :) Only one issue is that one of the items was disallowed due to having no barcode, which is an achievement considering I scanned in every item via the barcode! I assume it's because it was a special edition and the barcode was on the inside of the pamphlet. It was only £1.05 in value, but i've emailed them all the same to complain, don't expect them to do anything about it though :D The other few disallowed items were due to damaged artwork or missing discs, which perfectly possible as I gave up checking after the first 50 or so :DD


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Please post back and let us know how this goes

I have a load (200-300) but was never sure about that number of DVD's via that site.


Pack 1
355 items - £245.63

Cheque has been sent for this apparently, for £239ish, so not too bad :) Only one issue is that one of the items was disallowed due to having no barcode, which is an achievement considering I scanned in every item via the barcode! I assume it's because it was a special edition and the barcode was on the inside of the pamphlet. It was only £1.05 in value, but i've emailed them all the same to complain, don't expect them to do anything about it though :D The other few disallowed items were due to damaged artwork or missing discs, which perfectly possible as I gave up checking after the first 50 or so :DD


Pack 2
323 items - £219.69

Cheque has been posted for the full amount today :D


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Did the cash turn up then, Trooper?

Think I might get rid of a load of CDs to Music Magpie.

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8) Why did nobody mention the real life options? Like selling at a car boot or offering to sell them as a job lot to the market guy, or even contacting your local market for a day pitch? You may not get one on normal days but you probably would on half day closing or a sunday.

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Because most people can't be arsed?

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