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Abundatrade always offers great prices for used CDs. You just have to make sure you meet their Pre-Valuation requirement. As a tip, just make sure you have a large collection if you are going to use this site because otherwise, you will need to pay for your shipping. They take hours for PayPal transactions to show up in your account or weeks for a check.

Ziffit is one of the least known CD buyback websites on this list but they have a very good reputation. You can sell your CDs directly, but you can also trade them in. Second Spin buys all kinds of CDs. One of the things best features of the site is being able to quickly see the potential trade-in value for your DVD. All you have to do is enter the title or barcode of your movie, game, music album or whatever your CD contains.

You get paid via PayPal or check, or you can opt for store credit which you can use to buy anything from their online store. Read my Second Spin review for more details and a few tips for getting the most money for your stuff. That said, eBay can still be a great option if you want to sell your CDs for the most cash and have the time and patience to auction them.

The biggest and most important factors in having success with selling on eBay are your product description and pictures. Give as much info as you can and add quality pictures that showcase your CDs. Also, when pricing items, keep seller and shipping fees in mind. Some of these online used book stores sites also do that.

You really have nothing to lose. Just pick up the phone and ask your local used book store whether or not they buy used CDs and if not, ask them if they know any other store that does. By the way, if you want to get the most money for your unused CDs, instead of asking for cash, ask for store credit. In most cases, you end up getting much more in the form of store credit than straight up cash. If you do decide to go with Craigslist, please be extremely careful.

With all the scams and crazy Craigslist people out there these days, it pays to be careful. When it comes to collecting payment and handing over the item to the buyer, please make sure to choose a safe spot as your meeting place. Highly visible and busy parking lots and gas stations are great choices.

Also, a lot of police stations around the country have designated spots in the station parking lot for Craigslist transactions. Take advantage of it and be safe. Facebook is an underrated place for selling used stuff. I just spent hours scanning everything on Bonavendi only to find out you have to finish on a computer!

What good is the mobile app, then? I do not have a computer. I did not see anything about that on their site. FYE is partnered with Second Spin. All of the new DVDs that I scanned averaged around 30 cents per unit. I am sorry you do not care for Eagle Saver. If you have had problems with them, have you contacted them about it?

After 5 items, his offers dropped once again. SecondSpin offered much higher prices and did not drop their offers after a certain number was attained in your cart. They also accepted a lot more titles that Decluttr did not want. Thanks for your feedback. I would start by going to the sites you are interested in and see how much other people are getting for items similar to what you want to sell.

The best way to find that out is through a little research on your end. Check each of the sites you are interested in to see what their policies, terms, and conditions say. I wish you luck in getting your stuff sold.

To find that out, go to their website and see if it says anything about that. I also had problems with Eagle Saver. They rejected a blu-ray set of mine stating that the story book in the set was missing. I emailed them letting them know that this must have been an error, since the book was connected to the blu-ray case the book was the blu-ray case with the blu-ray and DVD snapped in the back.

They email me that they would look into it and get back to me. They never did. Their phone always goes straight to voice mail.

I made a complaint with the BBB, but right now it looks like they are choosing not to respond again. Next time, I am going to try eBay. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. This article should be updated. When I went to log back into my account a year or so ago, I discovered it and the website no longer existed. Additionally, Amazon. When you go to the trade-in link and type in the name or barcode of a movie, nothing comes up.

The trade-in button has also been removed from all DVD and Bluray listings. I believe a few people have also mentioned this in the Amazon seller forums as well. Sellers on the site have mixed feelings about it. Removing the trade-in option makes it pretty likely that many more people will open seller accounts to unload a few items and these casual or amateur sellers who are apt to price things very low to move them will be in direct competition with folks who make all, or part, of their living selling on Amazon.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We appreciate our readers letting us know. I would like to update my reply from yesterday. I will negotiate quantity over price for the entire collection. I hope you are able to sell them. One or more of these might help you to get your stuff sold. Before you list, check to see if they have similar items, or games in this case, and how much they are being sold for.

That may help you decide which site to list them on. Of course, you could always try eBay or sell them at a garage sale or a buy and sell Facebook page in your community or general area. Good luck getting your stuff sold! Hey George, you can check some of these sites and see if you can also make some money from your stereo equipment. However, sites like Facebook and Craigslist, you can list whatever you want!

Best of luck! I found that both declutter and second spin prices vary. And one title declutter offered 4. I think they both work great. Thanks for sharing your experience! Amazon will no longer let you sell CDs on their site unless you can provide them with a list of the prices you paid for the CDs. I paid 20 bucks for most of my movies and that seemed like a bargain because we could watch them multiple times. Well, that great entertainment is still housed in those discs.

Maybe there are ways to trade DVDs with other movie lovers. Maybe there are creative ways to donate these movies. Senior centers, libraries or the like. Do they degrade? But is there any data on the lifespan of a cared for DVD? Some people use them as reflectors on bicycles. Use our free bulk compare service and just type in your CDs to make fast and easy money! In principle, you can sell all types of used CDs. They just have to be original CDs, i. It does not matter whether you want to sell old CDs or new CDs, or what type of music it is.

Just grab a CD and give it a try. The vendors who buy secondhand CDs online often have totally different prices. Therefore, it always pays off to compare the buyback prices for CDs. If you want to sell CDs online it is crucial that the CDs are not overly scratched and that you send in the original CD cover as well. Use bulk compare. Compare prices Selling cart Login. Which vendors do you compare?

Price comparison for used items Where do you get the most money for your used CDs? You do not see an input field? Click here! Find the best offer for your used cds online Bonavendi compares prices of more than 20 different vendors and buyback websites. Enter items Take the items you want to sell and enter them into the search field in the upper part of the website. If you want to sell several items use the bulk compare or our Barcode Scanner App. Identify best buyers In the shopping cart view, you can see the best buyers, paying you the highest prices for your entire selling cart.

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