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Old 03-01-11, 06:53 PM  
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Please also consider DVDS4VETS which accepts used dvds of all kinds & shares them with military service members in VA hospitals and centers.

They accept exercise dvds as well as regular movies/TV shows etc.

http://dvds4vets.org/donate_dvd.htm

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Old 03-01-11, 11:34 PM  
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Sorry I didnt make it back sooner. I realized we could not sell on here. My question was could we post about having dvd's for sale elsewhere? Sorry I didnt make myself clear. Seems I get really nervous when posting and have trouble explaining myself.

Thanks for all the comments, Linda
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Old 03-02-11, 06:53 AM  
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Sorry I didnt make it back sooner. I realized we could not sell on here. My question was could we post about having dvd's for sale elsewhere? Sorry I didnt make myself clear. Seems I get really nervous when posting and have trouble explaining myself.

Thanks for all the comments, Linda
Hi Linda,

No, posting about DVDs you are selling elsewhere isn't allowed, either. Sorry!

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Old 03-02-11, 07:36 AM  
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"Using Amazon trade-in is super easy. You don't even have to pay for postage!"

I've never heard of Amazon trade-in, what is it?

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Old 03-02-11, 08:09 AM  
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I've never heard of amazon trade-in either. I'll have to check it out.

My prices at YaYas can't actually get any lower or I'd be literally giving them away (I don't think I have any for sale there now, so I'm not trying to solicit business).
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Old 03-02-11, 08:11 AM  
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Here is a link to the Amazon trade in:

http://www.amazon.com/Trade-In/b/ref...amazon%20trade

Some vf'ers have had really good luck there. I find that anything I'd want to trade in is only worth under $3.00 according to them, so I don't bother. I do better selling dvds on Amazon myself.

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Old 03-02-11, 08:30 AM  
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I know some people think trading in DVDs that are worth less than $3 or some other amount isn't worth the effort, but if you have a lot of DVDs to get rid of, as I did at one point, the $$ accumulate fairly quickly. An Amazon gift card balance is worth a lot more to me than a pile of unused DVDs that no one on YaYas wants to buy. I'm also not interested in spending the time it takes to list DVDs individually on Amazon or eBay, deal with individual transactions, pay the fees, buy mailers, make regular trips to the post office, etc., so trading in on Amazon has been a big winner for me.
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Old 03-02-11, 09:25 AM  
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Here is a link to the Amazon trade in:

http://www.amazon.com/Trade-In/b/ref...amazon%20trade

Some vf'ers have had really good luck there. I find that anything I'd want to trade in is only worth under $3.00 according to them, so I don't bother. I do better selling dvds on Amazon myself.

Sherry
The trade in value depends upon how many copies are already available. Really commercial DVDs (Biggest Loser, etc) are some of the cheapest.

I traded in a Karen Voight Firm Arms & Abs for $9! That seemed crazy to me, but very few were available for sale.
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Old 03-02-11, 09:27 AM  
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Martha, I understand what you mean. It won't work for everyone, but my dh sells stuff on Amazon, so I'm always at the post office anyway, and we buy mailing envelopes in bulk (ordering them by mail). Listing items on Amazon is really quick and easy.

Take care,
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Old 03-02-11, 09:27 AM  
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TLB, that's great!!! I"m glad you got $9.00 for one dvd. I think I'd have to turn in four or five dvds that I had to get $9.00.

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