03-16-15, 08:09 AM | |
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlantic Canada
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Unfortunately, it seems to have been getting increasingly difficult to sell used DVDs of any kind, including fitness, as people increasingly migrate to digital formats and streaming services for both entertainment and fitness. My local thrift stores used to barely ever have fitness DVDs and now there is a constant stream of them.
I hope you have good luck selling, but at a certain point it's worth considering whether you're not better off just getting the DVDs out of your life in terms of regaining space and the opportunity cost (in terms of your time) of selling them. Particularly in Canada I've found it nearly impossible to sell my DVDs (we don't have as many options/services to do so). I donated a bunch to the local library, and it was such a huge relief to not have to deal with them any more. If you feel guilty about not recouping some of the money from their purchase, I definitely recommend googling "Sunk Cost Fallacy." That concept has really changed my perspective on things, and helped me be better about not having clutter sitting around the house forever thinking "I really should try to sell it," particularly when it will never actually happen. Even if it's possible to re-sell, think long and hard about whether it's actually worth the time and effort. |
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downsize, downsizing, purging, purging dvds, selling dvds |
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