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‘I took 100 DVDs to CeX and couldn’t believe how much they were worth’ | UK | News

A man who broke 50 DVD from his personal storage to the Stoke-On-Trent pawn shop was stunned with the amount he was in his pocket.

Cayle Marklew was eager to discover what he could gain from his collection after visiting the two branches of CEX, a street retailer specialized in purchasing, selling and trade by focusing on the game.

DVDs appeared on the stage in the late 1990s, and in the early 2000s, VHS completely changed the location of VHS as the preferred format to watch television series and movies.

In 2008, 252 million surprisingly reached a summit in England before the sales of discs and revenues began to decrease.

Nowadays, many of these modern alternatives prefer to enjoy their favorite entertainment with flow services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.

In response to this transformation, digital pawn shops, including Musicmagpie and Decluttr, emerge as a tool to secure cash for these unwanted products, while others go to traditional street pawns to evacuate media collections.

Cayle chose to investigate how much cash he could by selling his old DVDs.

“How much will Cex give me for that?” Tiktok asked in his video and showed a swollen bag full of DVDs of popular movies and series, including Twilight and sex and the City. Cayle’s footage, CEX about 50 £ for the retail sales claimed that the shop on the bench of the shop continued to place two piles of DVD.

However, Cayle remained only $ 3.78 for half of the DVDs.

It was stuck with the remaining 50, announced that certain CEX branch will not take ” [them] none. “

Men, Hanley, Hanley, went to another place to test his reserve in a second branch on Stafford Street.

“They’re beautiful here,” he said. “I knew I wouldn’t have a problem with the DVDs because CEX Stoke had a second floor dedicated to it.”

Nevertheless, emptying the rest of his collection was disappointed.

“So my last result for the second coupon was £ 3.79 – quite similar to what the first CEX gave me.”

He completed the clip by asking: “So, about £ 7.20 for 100 DVD.

“I held them for this price or gave them to a charity store.”

Another buyer explained his victory and said: “I paid £ 1.50 for 30 DVD and looked at 90 for £ 3!”

In the meantime, a third person remembered: “CEX gave me £ 2.54 for 50 DVDs a few years ago. I was shocked and I told him it was. I was going to give me all of them.

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