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Iv got 500 dvds that i want to sell on ebay, but i have no idea how much to ask for them......?

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I have a wide variety from old fims to new films plus box sets. Any ideas?

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  1. sell them on best-bid uk

    ebay are rubbish anyway

    i use Best-Bid UK

    Its an auction used by people from all over the world.

    ive made loads of money so far.

    and they dont limit you to just using paypal either.

    and they don't suspend you like ebay do. and also everyone i dont know if you have heard but ebay are susending users randomly, and they say you can apply for your account to be reinstated but when you contact them they dont answer emails and they wont reinstate your account so dont waste the paper.

    http://www.best-biduk.com/


  2. start at 99p, they'll find ther own value. you should probably split up and sell some separately for max profit

  3. I'd sell them for £1 each if sold separately or £150 total for the convenience of selling them all at once.

    You can also sell your DVDs on MarketWall:

    http://marketwall.com

    MarketWall is free, whereas eBay will charge you listing fees and final value fees.  And on MarketWall you can sell the DVDs to people in your local area.

  4. honestly, i would sell individually unless you need a lump sum like RIGHT now. confider that in a real store youd pay like 5-10 bucks for a ued dvd. id epect more like 3-5 on ebay and thats IF its a pretty popular one. like a previous guys said i would just start at 99 cents bid and maybe like 3 dollar buyout. if doing it as one auction id do like 300 starting and 500-600 buyout. all depends how fast you need this money. unfortunatly ebay is full of ripped dvds so it pulls down the price a little. and for those of you who think they police it and that does not happen, please sit down.

  5. Hi,

    That's a nice lot you've got!

    The new titles and the box sets are very good sellers on eBay - you can actually expect to earn quite a lot from those. And from the old titles too - you just should take advantage of good listing templates - just go to the first link below.

    Many of the DVD sellers on eBay have quite bad looking listings - to be honest. And if you stand out with a good and eye-catching design, there's much bigger chance of the visitor to buy from you.

    And if your DVDs and sets are genuine - it's another advantage to take into account. You should stress in your listings and titles that you sell only genuine titles thus reinforcing peoples trust and playing with their emotions.

    By the way - there's a very good program on the Internet that could help you sell those 500 DVDs - have a look at the second link below. Sign up for free and you'll get loads of free and useful info how to sell DVDs and consumer electronics the best way on eBay.

    Rgds,

    Robby

  6. I would check out what everyone else is asking for some of them and then go from there.

  7. Do some research on e-bay and look to see if they are selling any similar to the ones you have.

    Then be a little competitive and sell them a litle bit cheaper.

  8. Email me I will give you £150 for them? (Negotiable!)

  9. nahnah, sell them on play.com  

    so gooood

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