Storage Auctions
The Storage Locker => New to Storage Auctions? => Topic started by: treasurehunt on July 16, 2015, 10:57:05 PM
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Ok, guys. What have you found to be the best method of selling DVD's? I have heard pawn shops, flea market, bulk on Craigslist, EBay, and even scanning them individually on Amazon. Any thoughts/suggestions? I probably have over 400 DVD's from a unit.
Oh, and books, too!
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the "sell dvds online" phone app will give you ten cents to fifty cents per dvd. sometimes they go for more there if you have a box set ($14).
I hear they take their time getting the money to you.
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Amazon is a good outlet, but apparently you have to be approved by Amazon to sell them. You are also only allowed a certain amount of sales dollars as a "casual seller." And I know Amazon charges fees. (who doesn't??) I am patient and tend to travel the established routes with no time table. Guess it depends on how quickly you wanted to turn-and-burn.
Good luck!
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Here in Florida the auction house gets a dollar each. Flea market people gets 4 or 5 dollars a pop.
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There are various online platforms that take them in bulk but they usually pay you very little like a few cents for each dvd. I personally would prefer to sell them in person like in pawn shops or drop them off at a neighbor’s garage sale. With that many dvds you obtained from your storage unit, I bet there are at least some good titles.