posted on November 7, 2003 12:01:52 PM new
I have a chance to buy videos for 2 to 3 dollars. Can I resell them on eBay or will I get VERO'd? These are new in sealed boxes, but not current ones. These are not bootleg. From a very reliable naional Company
[ edited by sanmar on Nov 7, 2003 02:46 PM ]
posted on November 7, 2003 12:07:35 PM new
are they bootlegged copies? if not, why would there be a problem?
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posted on November 7, 2003 01:33:32 PM new
Unless they are bootleg, it's perfectly legal. It might not be a smart move though, wait for a reply from Ihula. $2-$3 each might be too much to pay for resale.
posted on November 7, 2003 03:26:32 PM new
I would do a search and see if they would be worth buying. Alot of them you can't give away. I get the latest videos which have been previewed and alot of them are being started for a penny. I can buy those at 4 for $10.00 at the flea market. I like to buy them up and watch them in the winter. Every now and then I list one or two on E-Bay.
posted on November 7, 2003 05:15:18 PM new
Sanmar tell us the age and movie stars in the videos, that might help. Lots of the older movies make quite a bit of money. The video "If A Man Answers" is one that is very popular. Instead of searching your movies search the Movie Stars also along with Directors.
[ edited by Libra63 on Nov 7, 2003 05:16 PM ]
posted on November 7, 2003 05:36:40 PM new
Do what MAH645 said.
A lot of stuff looks and sounds great when you read the auction on ebay but when it comes time to sell the stuff you quickly find the catchy phrases like " I sell these items at flea markets and shows easily for $10 to $12 each " were a bunch of complete BS. These are same " I sell these items at flea markets and shows easily for $10 to $12 each " items they are offering for $2 each on ebay? Something has to be amiss for them to sell them so cheaply if there are such dynamite sellers.
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