
Customer
GBActually Actually, I LIKED selling to you guys. Then you partnered with those JERKS at decluttr. I have at least three orders that they rejected completely. I will NEVER sell anything to them again, and will get more satisfaction from old DVDs by simply throwing them away. So they can go to hell. You guys should get back in the DVD business. Your bad review is because you connected to them.

quincyships
GBBetter than nothing, but don't expect full value for your items It's hard to sell used DVDs, CDs and video games on your own, and it's nice to have a service like this to help get rid of these items, but they don't pay very much. In addition, although all of my items were in good condition, they somehow found "problems" with some of them and reduced the price accordingly. They let you reclaim your rejected items if you want, but that's a big hassle - which they know most people won't bother with.

Glenn
GBEasy Your website makes it easy to conduct business. Payments came as indicated. Kudos for integrity. The only problem I had was that some DVD's skew numbers came up with inaccurate titles making them unsaleable. My only disappointment is that the DVD's are not worth more.

Iris Hinds
GBExcellent Service - SellDVDSsOnline.com SellDVDsOnline.com is a very trustworthy and efficient company to sell your unwanted DVDs and old video games to. The company gives you a quote when you add a bar code number and as long as you have at least a $5.00 checkout, you can sell your items Once you checkout your merchandise, a free shipping label is immediately sent for delivery to a FedEx office. After SellDVDsOnline.com receives your shipment, you get paid within a day! The process is very quick. I sold over $100 worth of items to this company and got paid very fast. I highly recommend SellDVDsOnline.com.

Diane B.
GBTaken Advantage Of ... While it seems like an easy way to get rid of all the DVDs/CDs you no longer watch/listen to - they really give you nothing for them and probably make a lot selling them elsewhere. I have given them some DVDs not even opened and get 10 cents for them. This least time, they didn't like the packaging I sent one in and wouldn't give me the 10 cents but offered to return it to me at a cost to me of $3.99. At that point, I realized I would rather donate my items to a library or other non-profit than let them earn a huge profit off of my laziness.