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Old 06-23-2011, 09:09 AM   #1
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I had a dvd collection for over 12 years and its got to a point where i feel like selling it all off. I have over 100 dvds that i might never watch again plus they take up too much space.


Has anyone done the same?
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:31 AM   #2
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I had just started getting into collecting movies on DVD for about 3 months before I decided to stop before it got too big and switched to Blu Ray.

Sold the lot on ebay and made around £300+ (some tv series etc included). I then put the money back into getting Blu Rays starting with the titles I had sold on DVD.
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:41 AM   #3
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I haven't got a big collection of dvds so its pointless selling what iv'e got and iv'e been collection blu rays for nearly 2 years imo.
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:56 AM   #4
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I sold my DVD collection over about 5 years.. most of the money went back on Blu's.

Anything worth more then a few quid I put on ebay.. the rest got traded in to Blockbuster or Music Magpie.
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:58 AM   #5
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Im tempted to sell mine, but only stuff i plan on getting on Bluray.

Like theres no chance im selling all my Friends, Simpsons, Family guy, Fresh Prince, 24, The Big Bang Theory, That 70's show etc to name a few unless they start releashing them all on Bluray, from the first season! not from season 7 like 24.
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Old 06-23-2011, 10:16 AM   #6
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you dont get much for dvds
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Old 06-23-2011, 11:48 AM   #7
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I've sold all of my DVDs over the past couple of years. I use Film Vault who are a great company with superb service, they even collect your collection free of charge which is a massive help too. I highly recommend them especially if you're selling as a job lot.

http://www.filmvault.co.uk/
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Old 06-23-2011, 12:38 PM   #8
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Sold mine at work, did most of them on a "6 for £5" offer and cleared out 75 DVDs in under a week.
Trebled the money musicmagpie.co.uk were offering me.
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Sold mine at work, did most of them on a "6 for £5" offer and cleared out 75 DVDs in under a week.
Trebled the money musicmagpie.co.uk were offering me.
I did that the past couple of weeks, except I charged 4 for £10 for all the good DVDs, such as the Disneys, and £2-£3 each on all the other DVDs, and some just £1.

Thanks for the link CJPowers, using that site now to sell the rest of my DVDs
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Sold mine at work, did most of them on a "6 for £5" offer and cleared out 75 DVDs in under a week.
Trebled the money musicmagpie.co.uk were offering me.
Thats what Im thinking of doing, failing that might do a car boot sale. Its not worth trading them in anywhere - most titles you would be lucky to get 50p for.
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Thats what Im thinking of doing, failing that might do a car boot sale. Its not worth trading them in anywhere - most titles you would be lucky to get 50p for.
your lucky to get 30p let alone 50p at cex
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Old 06-23-2011, 02:42 PM   #12
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I've sold all of my DVDs over the past couple of years. I use Film Vault who are a great company with superb service, they even collect your collection free of charge which is a massive help too. I highly recommend them especially if you're selling as a job lot.

http://www.filmvault.co.uk/
Went the same route and sold as job lot. Hassle free way of getting rid of the collection, but they do somewhat 'under value' the DVD's if you ask me. Very good service otherwise.
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Old 06-23-2011, 03:10 PM   #13
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At this stage I really don't see the point, I'm not going to get a fair amount either way so I may as well just keep them TBH.
I doubt I'd rebuy on blu all the films I have on DVD, so I'll just keep them. For duplicates put the DVD in with the blu-ray (get blu disc trays on ebay), and store the empty boxes in the loft.
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I've sold all of my DVDs over the past couple of years. I use Film Vault who are a great company with superb service, they even collect your collection free of charge which is a massive help too. I highly recommend them especially if you're selling as a job lot.

http://www.filmvault.co.uk/
Do they accept also foreign DVD's? Like Belgian DVD's, but with English subs + audio?
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Old 06-23-2011, 03:55 PM   #15
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I took all my DVDs, save a select few (UK TV Boxsets, Comediens and my LOTR Extended Editions) into CEX, took me 2 trips in a huge gym bag, ended up with over £400, which went towards a new TV!

Could have probably got more splitting them up on eBay or something, but it was something I just didn't have the time for.

Just go for it, you won't regret it!

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Old 06-23-2011, 04:00 PM   #16
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I took all my DVDs, save a select few (UK TV Boxsets, Comediens and my LOTR Extended Editions) into CEX, took me 2 trips in a huge gym bag, ended up with over £400, which went towards a new TV!

Could have probably got more splitting them up on eBay or something, but it was something I just didn't have the time for.

Just go for it, you won't regret it!

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when did you do that ? anyway like i said you dont get much for dvds at cex but i dont care i had them for too long.


is there a limit to how many you can trade in ?
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Old 06-23-2011, 04:13 PM   #17
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Over the course of 2 years I've sold almost all of my movies on DVD. Kept only a few which haven't been released yet on Blu like Shaft, Red Planet [hope the US release later this month is region free!]

I do however still have a large number of TV shows for obvious reasons. Many old TV shows probably will not see the BLU RAY light of day.
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Old 06-23-2011, 07:48 PM   #18
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I do however still have a large number of TV shows for obvious reasons. Many old TV shows probably will not see the BLU RAY light of day.
Same with many films tho, which is why I'm keeping my vast collection (well over 2000). Blu-ray is more of a complimentary wing to my whole collection more than anything, I won't ever get rid of my DVD's, especially not for 30p a shot!
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Old 06-23-2011, 07:53 PM   #19
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Don't forget the Disney Classics that are back in the vault tend to sell quite well - got £20 for Peter Pan 1 & 2 double pack and £5-£10 for some other Classics.
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I sold a couple of films i didn't want, as i didn't like them, on ebay. Around £0.99 each, but works out at about 50p after they've charged you the fees.

Best i done was a DVD copy of Tom Hanks 'Big' which came free with a newspaper, got £1.24 for it!
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