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Old 09-03-2019, 09:00 PM   #11
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I think you will be alright, like you found out you won't get much for selling your Disc Collection. Just keep the ones that are near and dear to you. I still have many Discs and Back-ups, but went Digital in 2014 and haven't looked back. You can find the Digital Codes at good prices, but they have gone up. Just make sure you can access all the Streaming Providers like Amazon Prime, FN, MA, Vudu, and a lot more to come get ready for Disney+. No I think you will be fine, Collecting Discs are a thing of the past the Future is Streaming!
Have you ever tried reselling a digital purchase, yet alone a collection of them? How much are they worth? Absolutely nothing. Can you donate or give them away after they have been bought/ redeemed? Nope. They have always had ZERO resale value.

You've been peddling this nonsense since 2014 and discs are still here and with a new format besides. I will resist turning this into another physical media vs. digital thread, except to say that both purchase methods have their pros and cons and both are readily available. One purchase method, disc, gives you actual ownership and the other, digital, the mere illusion of it. Disc provides the best in A/V quality; digital provides convenience. Buying the disc gives me the best of both as most include the digital code.

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