Where to find used DVDs for sale
There are many places where you can buy used CDs and DVDs. These include online and in shops. It’s worth looking at all of these options in detail, as you may miss an option, or even be unaware that the option exists. This article will look at the options that are widely available to everyone.
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Online
Places such as Amazon.com offer account holders with the ability to sell their old DVDs online. In many cases, they are in very good condition and can be cheaper than new copies of the same disc. Buying used discs is a good way to find old discs that you have been looking for a while. Other online stores Other online stores such as Play.com also offer these resell services for account holders. It is worth looking at both sites before thinking about purchasing because you may find an even better bargain by doing this. Finally, it is worth checking something like eBay or the other few hundred auction sites that are available. It is worth being smart with auction sites and trying to grab a bargain in the closing minutes of an auction to ensure that you get the best price on the items.
CEX
CEX is a chain of stores that have CDs and DVDs for sale. They also buy used items as well. They usually offer a very good price for items and also offer store credit, should you rather use it to buy larger items in store. Users need to sign up for a CEX account to sell to the stores, and it is possible to check the items online to get a rough estimate of what the store will offer you when you go to sell. DVDs and CDs are usually accepted as long as there is no visible damage to the cases or the discs. In addition, if you buy a damage disc, then you can return it easily and get a replacement.
Other outlets
There are a lot of other places to buy used DVDs such as Cash Converter, again these are discs that people have sold to them and they are reselling. HMV recently launched a service called Re:play, this service allows people to sell DVDs to HMV and then to have them resold again. These services do mean that you can trust what you are buying from a larger chain that has checked the disc work. Buying from auction sites does open you up to the risk that the discs will not work and that the sellers may not offer refunds. If the disc is faulty, then you’ll be able to raise a complaint and get the money back that way.