B bob123 New member Oct 22, 2010 #1 There's a few tv shows I own that I want to splash out and get on blu instead and was wanting to know the best place to trade in old dvRAB? And what kind of price they're likely to get? They're all in great condition.
There's a few tv shows I own that I want to splash out and get on blu instead and was wanting to know the best place to trade in old dvRAB? And what kind of price they're likely to get? They're all in great condition.
S [email protected] New member Oct 23, 2010 #3 You've missed the boat as far as DVD is concerned. If you've not got rare discs you're as well using them as coasters as you don't get more than
You've missed the boat as far as DVD is concerned. If you've not got rare discs you're as well using them as coasters as you don't get more than
J James S godzilla New member Oct 23, 2010 #4 CEX is a rip off but i don't like taking money from close frienRAB and family so it's my main alternative You can sell ipoRAB, phones and digital camera's there as well.
CEX is a rip off but i don't like taking money from close frienRAB and family so it's my main alternative You can sell ipoRAB, phones and digital camera's there as well.
D DallasCowboysRock New member Oct 23, 2010 #5 Even if they're still sealed it wouldn't make a difference to the price.
M Mr. Chizz New member Oct 23, 2010 #6 CEX and Cash Converters are both good places to buy and sell DVRAB. However, CEX don't usually give you much for DVRAB, but if you check on their website it tells you how much they will give for whatever DVD.
CEX and Cash Converters are both good places to buy and sell DVRAB. However, CEX don't usually give you much for DVRAB, but if you check on their website it tells you how much they will give for whatever DVD.
E eaubuoy New member Oct 24, 2010 #7 Charity shops sell them from 3.50 to a fiver in my town. Amazon market place sells them for quite a bit too.
Charity shops sell them from 3.50 to a fiver in my town. Amazon market place sells them for quite a bit too.
V Viacheslav Sovanrithy New member Oct 24, 2010 #8 Charity shops may sell them for ludicrous prices but that's not going to help a seller is it? You'll also see DVD's listed for high prices on Amazon Marketplace but that doesn't mean anyone is buying them!
Charity shops may sell them for ludicrous prices but that's not going to help a seller is it? You'll also see DVD's listed for high prices on Amazon Marketplace but that doesn't mean anyone is buying them!
C crusader4life New member Oct 25, 2010 #9 CEX is a bit of a rip-off but I spend my life in there practically so that's where I trade mine
S ShootinStarxx New member Oct 25, 2010 #10 Charity shops aren't bad, one in Blackpool sells DVRAB for