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What to do with bag of unwanted CD's?
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I've recently been having a clear out, and I am unsure of what to do with 2-3 bags of old CDs that I no longer want.
The majority of them are albums from the 90s and the 2000s including the likes of: Steps, The Corrs, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Craig David etc (None are anything special)
Should I just bin them all or throw them in to a music recycling bank?
The majority of them are albums from the 90s and the 2000s including the likes of: Steps, The Corrs, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Craig David etc (None are anything special)
Should I just bin them all or throw them in to a music recycling bank?
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Today I took in a couple of old unwanted CDs and walked out with Rock Steady by No Doubt.
Or even Gumtree, which is free. I sold a job lot of DVDs once on there and the guy came and picked them up very quickly, I only had to walk to the door to hand them over.
in which case you;ll get around £1.90 each better than binning them there's also zapper who do the same.
if they are people not sellable then take them to a charity shop or there is also gumtree which is free to list.
This. Some might not be worth more than a few pence but others may be a couple of quid each.
We sold goodness how many CD's from my Nan's house for almost £40 and some CD's were well over a £1 hm. It is bit of a rip off but all of that money has gone into a fund that's going to charity so we didn't mind, particularly as charity shops wouldn't have took them and we didn't want to bin them if we could avoid it.