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Can anyone suggest a good place to trade in DVDs and Blu-Rays? that's better than Amazon and Best Buy?
Even their trade-in prices for new, sealed blu-rays have dropped tremendously in the past couple of months.Amazon offers like 25 cents on most DVDs and local places aren't any better (at least around me). BDs get a bit more but they're still pretty crap.
lol sorry family or friends get dibs its just sad how worthless they are now.i accept DVD donations FYI
Wherehouse.com gives an average of a $1 for most titles I thinkI wonder what local pawn shops would pay? I'd be thrilled with a buck a piece.
if you have a local game store, try there.I wonder what local pawn shops would pay? I'd be thrilled with a buck a piece.
Wherehouse.com gives an average of a $1 for most titles I think
I totally get what you're saying. I think I'm getting a little bit past the point where I need to have every movie I like. I will be taking advantage of the Best Buy deal on a few blu rays but with all the streaming options available, the fact I have many of them already in digital format and the fact my girlfriend really doesn't like the films I have from bachelorhood, I think it'll be better for me to get rid of, at least, some of them. If I could get some cash/credit for my next gen console even better.If you think about it like this, you can "trade" your DVDs for the upcoming $5 Upgrade & Save Coupon at Best Buy. Even though you have to spend money on a Blu Ray over $9.99, at least trading in older DVDs this way is giving you the absolute best value you can possibly get for a DVD.
I'd rather get a $5 TiV for a DVD movie I don't watch to use towards a Blu Ray that I will, rather than trade it in for $2 credit or for less than $1 cash elsewhere. Of course, this doesn't apply very well to TV Season & Box Set DVDs, but at least it covers a wide margin.
The local one here pays 50 cents max a piece and sells them for 3 bucks each.I wonder what local pawn shops would pay? I'd be thrilled with a buck a piece.
If you have a lot check out wherehouse.comYea, I wonder how much Half Priced Books pay on avg. for each DVD? Probably not much, might be better off going to Bookmans(AZ store).
If I could go back in time and change one thing in my life, it would be to purchase less DVD's. What a damn waste except for a handful of my favorites.
Anybody here have luck on craigslist? Hell I'd take a $1 per and I have some good DVD's, all in great shape too. They take up so much damn room.