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  • Any decision @swmlon?

    I too have a shed load of CDs I never listen to, but they're part of my history, couldn't bear them going to landfill.

    They still sit in boxes in cupboards but I get to revive them every time I shower now

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  • MusicMagpie

    At least that was what I did when I shifted all mine 10yrs ago. App let you scan the barcodes so it was pretty quick, then they did a prepaid label to post to them.

    I got nowhere near what they were 'worth'. But then given they'd been in boxes for a decade then evidently they weren't worth anything to me anymore, so the couple of hundred quid was vastly better than that.

    Still seems they have the app and the same free posting
    https://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/entertainment/sell-cds/

  • When I used this I found quite a lot were worth like 1 penny - gave these to the neighbourhood via middle class fly tipping and they went surprisingly quickly.

    But about 10% were inexplicably worth a reasonable amount. £3 say. Not the ones you would have guessed either. Which made it worth doing.

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