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What do you do with your old DVD's and Games?



Do you have a house full of DVD's and Video Games that are no longer watched or played with?

My boys are outgrowing their collection of The Wiggles, Thomas and Fireman Sam and I have been looking for things to do with them and try and make some money for them without the hassle of taking them to a car boot sale or the hated eBay (which I find doesn't give me a good return).

When I came across selling DVDs with musicMagpie.  musicMagpie.co.uk allows you to turn your old CDs, DVDs and Games into cash instantly. Just enter the barcodes of your CDs, DVDs or Games and they tell you how much they are worth. You can even download an app, so you can just scan in the barcodes on your phone.

You do not even have to pay for postage as they have a Freepost service. When you complete your order you can download and print the Freepost labels or if you do not have a printer they will mail them direct to you. All you have to do then, is attach these to your box and drop it off at your local Post Office.

If you want to sell computer games for cash, in addition to the DVD's and have over 50 items to post, you can either use the Freepost service or save yourself a trip to the Post Office and use the FREE, fully insured Courier Service, so again it costs you nothing to send us your items.  Just choose a date that suits you, and we’ll come and collect your old CDs, DVDs and Games from you - for FREE, which means you can make extra CASH without leaving the comfort of your home.

If you would normally just donate your old games and DVDs to charity, you can still use musicMagpie and nominate one of a number, including Breast Cancer Care or The Children's Society.


Comments

  1. This sounds great. We use charity shops, ebay and freecycle but I've never heard of this one. I'll give it a try.

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  2. I wish I lived in the UK, I have so many DVD's and CD's that need new homes! :)

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