BigWaylon
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Looking for some ideas. It's time to clear out some space (which will be repurposed as a reloading area) and that means getting rid of 1300+ CDs and 400+ DVDs.
Quickest solution (other than a dumpster) is take them all to Goodwill. They list the value at $2/ea, so I'd simply claim them as a deduction. I checked with a couple used CD stores and one said they didn't want them, and another said $.10-$.50 apiece, and probably a store credit. No thanks.
Selling them one-by-one on eBay would probably result in more cash, but no way I'm putting myself through that.
Anybody here have any other recommendations? I'd love to sell the lot for $.75-$1.50/ea. Or find another charitable organization that would value them at $2.50-$3 apiece.
For anybody curious, the wall looks something like this (pic from ~2 years ago):
Quickest solution (other than a dumpster) is take them all to Goodwill. They list the value at $2/ea, so I'd simply claim them as a deduction. I checked with a couple used CD stores and one said they didn't want them, and another said $.10-$.50 apiece, and probably a store credit. No thanks.
Selling them one-by-one on eBay would probably result in more cash, but no way I'm putting myself through that.
Anybody here have any other recommendations? I'd love to sell the lot for $.75-$1.50/ea. Or find another charitable organization that would value them at $2.50-$3 apiece.
For anybody curious, the wall looks something like this (pic from ~2 years ago):