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What to do with them..?


Question Posted Saturday December 30 2006, 4:43 pm

Alright, so I have over a hundred CDs of programs for the computer, such as games, art, informational, etc. Most of the games are for younger players though (younger than 15) and they're also sort of old. Also, most of them are from before there was Windows XP, but I assume some will work on XP.

Anyway, I have no use for them since I don't play them, but maybe someone else will. What should I do with them?


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mariahwannabe answered Sunday December 31 2006, 8:59 am:
Definatly sell them on ebay.I think you also can do it on amazon too.

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summerGIRL_xo answered Saturday December 30 2006, 8:04 pm:
you could sell them on ebay, or have a garage sale or something. you can also take them back to the place you got them from and trade for something else or get money (depending on the store). or re-gift them in presents for other people =]

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angie91 answered Saturday December 30 2006, 5:48 pm:
well if you are looking for money back, then you could try taking them to pawn shops or go to a video game store and ask the staff what they would do with them. But if you don't want money and jsut want to make sure they don't go to waste, then you can donate them to a charity near by, that can go to children, in need. You never know some kids may have a computer and need something to do, but most likely thats a long shot. But there are some thrift stores, that will take your donations, and sell the games, and then donate the money to a charity. Also you could take them to an elementary school near by that has a lot of young kids. Or give them to neighbours, or family. For the ones that are really new and can work on most computer systems, you can put up flyers in the neighbourhood or community centre. This works for both options. IF you want to make money off the cds, you can sell them, but if you don't have an intrest in the money, you can have an auction and donate the money to charity.
Those are just a few ideas that you can use to hopefully slove your problem. If not, hopefully you can find something else that works for you. Good luck, and hope you get those cds off your hands and into the hands of some kids who'll use them. Lots of love,
Angie91

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XoUkrainianBabeXo answered Saturday December 30 2006, 5:04 pm:
Try to sell them on e-bay.
i would say a garage sale but its a bit cold for that. Ask around if anyone wants them. Or just donate them to charity. Like the Salvation Army.

Hope I helped :)

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