Scored a bin full of movies for nothing.

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Trash/bulk pickup day is just around the corner, got these this morning as she was setting up a pile on the side beside her driveway. I asked her if she was giving away the bin of movies, she said "Take it all if you want:tongue3:" and I obliged and thanked her. The bin was over filled and I could barely carry it into the back of my truck.

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After work I lay out the disk cases and it turns out about every case had its movie cd inside!!!!. My dad says out of everything Ive found ever in the days preceding pickup day, This is my best find! I more so agree. Down at the local media shop, movies sell for $6-$20 depending on condition, cover and time released.

Item count:

x208 Movie cases with movies inside!
x26 VCR movies
x4 Video games, (2 wii and 2 PS3)
x1 Door no scratches or paint stains with handles and hinges.

HH!:occasion14:
 

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Wow movie marathon!!
 

Wow I am seriously jealous. We have been buying CDs with the goal of eventually getting rid of Amazon Prime. We already cut the cable and Netflix. That is quite a haul!
 

Cool score... but the 6-20 dollar value.. ?

Here in Florida the going rate on ANY dvd's is 1 dollar... no matter what it is or year.

Mostly in bulk its 50 cents or less.

Boxed sets bring more on the retail end... but a boxed set like for example "Breaking Bad"...(60 dollars used average on ebay) 6 seasons... at best you will get 20... and it better be in immaculate condition.
 

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