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    Finally a good way to get rid of CD/DVD/BluRay

    I'm sure I'm not the only one here who occasionally does a basement/garage cleanout, dumpster dives or visits Curbco and ends up with a bunch of media that you swear you can make a buck on....... only to have it start collecting dust at your house. My wife found this place called Second Spin (SecondSpin.com – The Internet’s Largest Buyer & Seller of Used CDs, Used DVDs, Used Blu-rays & Used Games) that will buy pretty much everything you can throw at them. I think the lowest amount we encountered was $.25 and went as high as $5. You need cases and original packaging as far she tells me, but other than that it's pretty simple. Just enter in the bar codes from whatever you are trying to get rid of, they tell you what they want, you ship it to them on their dime and they pay you after they verify everything checks out. We filled 2 shock tower boxes mixed with music and movies and got $200. It took 25 minutes on our end and about 10 days to see the money. We'll be using them again for sure.

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