Getting rid of used DVDs... best way?

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I have a ton of DVDs, all in great shape (CML if you want) and I know I'm not going to sell all of them on here. I don't really like hassling with eBay for 3-5 dollar items, so I was wondering if there are any chains of stores that buy used DVDs, or where the best place to go would be that would give me a decent price on them. I know I'm not going to retire from selling them at a store, but it would be nice just to have them gone.

I live in Seattle, WA for reference.

Thanks!
 
[quote name='flasht3']I made a little over $40 trading in some CDs at FYE with the 20% bag. The sad thing is, I had a lot of scratched CDs that they wouldn't take. Maybe I should invest in a Disc Doctor to repair them.[/QUOTE]

Ditto on that. I traded in like 10 CD's but didn't have a paper bag but they guy said any paper bag would work so I grabbed one from Starbucks :) Got about $30, $10 of it being from the bonus.

Got Muppets Season 1 for $12 :lol:
 
[quote name='sbaker44']Which gives more credit, secondspin or fye?[/quote]


Its about equal given that FYE gives you bonuses. (Starting March 1st theres a coupon for 20% extra on each trade in).

However, Secondspin buys and sells used ONLY. If you dont mind shopping used I would most definitely use that. WHEREHOUSE.COM always has some special going on (currently 25% off any used dvd) and they sell used AND new and are linked to Secondspin so they offer the same values.

I trade my things into FYE just to bypass the hassle of shipping and waiting to see if your DVD's pass inspection. I rather purchase my stuff new as well.
 
just shipped about $140 worth of stuff to secondspin on friday. Spent about $10 shipping it, should get maybe $5 back from their reimbursement.
Plan on sending about $50 worth to dvdplanet next week.
 
We just traded in about 100 dvds to gamestop and only got $160 thats with extra credit from our member card not a very good deal but its the only place around here.
 
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