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Buying DVDs on eBay – Do’s and Don’ts Buying DVDs on eBay might seem like a relatively simple thing – but there are a few things to keep in mind that many people don’t realize that can make the job a lot less painful. DVDs are fickle things, and while they are extremely durable for their size and nature, they see a lot of unnecessary abuse. This article will help you learn what to avoid and what to shoot for in the world of online auctions, especially when it comes to media stored in disc form. The first thing you’ll want to look for when buying DVDs on eBay, and ideally the first thing you’ll notice, is the quality or condition of the disc. This is often in the title of the good itself, and since there is no specific rating system, it can be somewhat ambiguous as to what condition the disc is actually in. Terms like “new” and “perfect” often mean the disc has never even been opened, although some vendors might use terms like “sealed.” Next in quality are terms like “near-perfect” or “great” condition, which mean that the disc has likely seen some use but has little to no permanent damage, and at most might require a quick cleaning. If you see terms like “good,” “working,” or “fine,” you may be surprised at the disc you get. Remember that DVDs have a series of circuitry that keeps scratches from making them unreadable, up to a certain point. So a disc might be scratched all over, and yet still be perfectly readable. However, if you get a “working” condition disc that has scratching on it, it can be difficult to tell how much more scratching will spell the death of the disc. If you’re buying DVDs on eBay, you may want to steer clear of these conditions unless you are equipped with the proper tools to clean and repair DVDs. Keeping your DVDs clean and safe is largely a matter of how you store them, and if you have some simple cleaning supplies, buying DVDs on eBay is a great way to get movies and games for next to nothing. With a little bit of proper care, such as having a rack or library where you can safely store your discs, you can enjoy second and third-hand DVDs over and over again. If they work when you get them, and are kept in a secure place, they will work for a long time.
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