You are thinking small if you think someone is just going to gut one and put it in their garage as shelves. Some crazy physical media nerds out there still love and use DVD's and BluRay, if you managed to get some kiosks working, with say Arduino or something, or somehow set to freeplay they would absolutely love to have that in their media rooms filled with their physical media where they could use the menu to select and return their movies.
Not here. Couple of people wanted them complete, but didn’t want to pay more than $100. My guess is they planned on hitting them and selling the parts.
This guy is a reseller, not a micro electronics programmer. Are you seriously suggesting that he should prototype an Arduino board, and write software to control everything and provide a check-in / check-out system .. that would be insane. I'm sure a few of these units across the country will end up in the hands of tinkerer's that have that kind of passion / time, but this guy is just trying to make a quick buck.
This would be really cool to have at home to organize all my physical DVDs. Imagine how cool it would be to just walk down to my personal red box select the exact movie I want and have a Redbox experience like it used to be.
I like that the company was called Redbox, they made giant red boxes, and when they went into Wal Mart, Wal Mart said fuck you, make it blue like us lol.
I saw something online about someone who hacked the computer, and has their own collection in there. The wrote code to make it run on it's own and even a random select feature that you just tell it what kind of movie you want, and it will randomly select one that matches your choices. Just a thought, the one you are scrapping because they already broke into it, take the CC reader off of it and put it on the one you're keeping for your garage. I would like a cradlepoint, antenna and computer out of one of these to mess with.
That's pretty cool, and. I can see a few folks doing that. But without the cases and artwork on display, it's a bit of a stripped-down physical media experience. But you can get the same functionality from ripping a collection to a simple server running Plex or another library client, and it can stream to you anywhere.
that little weird white box that you pulled out actually connects via an app and it basically has different sensors to monitor things like humidity, chemicals, temp, and pressure.
Those motors are stepper motors, you can build a lot of cool things out of stepper motors like 3D printers an CNC machines! Also they have to be strong high tork motors to move all those DVDs!
I would have tried to sell them as is. Some physical media guys want these in working condition. It would have saved you the time and effort ripping everything out. People have been working to hack the computer to let people use these at home. I think more buyers would be interested in a complete unit not the shell. Don’t rip out the inside of the one you keep because people want that intact.
7:15 that thing is a "this side up" indicator... clear tube is sticky inside connected to a well of red sand. If tipped over or upside down, the red sand fills the tube and when righted the sticky tube displays red sand proving rough handling... so if damaged the shipper has to pay for damage instead of "was damaged before shipping" 7:37 &/or will break out of auto-boot
@@devinholland2189 Yep, and there are different coloured indicator stickers for exceeding different g forces. Not to do with being upside down at all, unless it is flipped upside down in a rough manner.
There are people actively working on ways to bypass the software and make it work manually. The word is, they will make that all available to people. Think man cave. I still love DVD and there are plenty like me that does. Imagine being able to put your whole collection in that thing and have it dispense to you.
I’d think the Motors, once taken off the center column could have enough value to eBay and if they have the typical info on their labels (maker, voltage, amperage) would be fast to comp and list. And if you are shipping multiple units could create multi-qty listings. 😉
You could sell it to someone as a shell for an arcade machine. It already has a screen or at least the hole for one and it has nice big sides that someone could put some nice art on.
See if the display says Elo or Hope Industrail. Alternatively, check the icons on the taskbar on windows by the clock. If so, those are worth a bunch. Stepper motor not so much. PC didnt look like anything special, but if it's an industrial PC then you might have something of value. The linear rails in each, I know the DIY CNC community would love those. Cradle point is good remote access hardware.
COOL Find... those rotator sections could probably be turned into a sorting station for small items, by cutting thin plywood dividers and then put it in some kind of base nto stand upright
I still wish there was blockbuster video rental near me. We don’t really have many Redbox nearby Minnetonka Hopkins, although surrounding cities, I think sadly either in cub foods I think that’s the only place I know of Redbox regularly.
33:00 when you turn on/plug in the computer then press real fast multiple times... if it doesn't break out of the Redbox message, unplug and repeat trying ... if the screen says redbox ANYWHERE you didn't break out of the boot program ... needs faster key press, or you stopped too fast or didn't start fast enough... try on your own computer 2see what happens (safe, reboot) it's POSSIBLE that breakout key might be different key but function keys are standard, usually F09 or F10... it's possible F08 for another computer BUT IT'S 100% THAT SOME KEY REPEATEDLY PRESSED WILL BREAK OUT OF THE BOOT STRAP (MAYBE JUST ...) BUT GUARANTEED THAT IF YOU ARE TRYING ++ IT'S WRONG.... ++ is disabled by the bootstrap program... You need to break out before bootstrap is running
Very nice to see what was inside a Redbox back in the day. I used to go there, usually at CVS or Walmart, and would rent a night on a blockbuster hit film or reach for a classic, which would bring me so many memories of my generation. With the Redbox in the Walmart that was removed about a month ago, I reflected on Redbox and how it was cool back then. My thoughts on the Redbox bankruptcy were the surge of streaming from many Hollywood film studios, saving them fees on the distribution of DVDs and Blu-rays, and giving the consumers a lot of savings, causing Redbox to close down many locations because of debt and loss of money that declined over the start of the covid-19 pandemic. Thanks, Resale Rabbit for showing everyone the value of these abandoned Redboxes. A couple of questions about the eBay resale, When will you be selling a lot of Redbox disks on your store link? and which category and price are the selling going to be in? Thanks.
It would be awesome to have one of those in a man cave with every movie imaginable in it! Just a great storage option for the movie and music collection.
The bottom bin is not for returns its for the thins.... when the machine goes thru the inventory and automatically pulls out old movies or movies that have to be sent back to the main warehouse
Those machines likely were connected via cellular modem not wifi. That allows the owner of each machine to install them wherever they want without having to rely on a businesses wifi. Likely RedBox updated the software of the PC to display the out of order display and render the machines useless as far as what they were intended for.
Nice score Rabbit! I guess if you find you're making decent money parting the DVDs and machines out, you could consider widening your search outside your local area which is where I assume these all came out of. Around here, Walgreens and CVS also had these machines available.
Around here all the machines seemed to be picked up by one company. And that was mid summer, all were gone in a couple of days. I did get a few disks at the flea markets for the heck of it.
Use the machine like a jukebox and connect it to a big TV or projector. Use the machine to store and play your movies. I'm sure you could connect a Bluetooth Xbox or PS5 remote instead of a mouse.
You know people will pay a lot to have it fully intact with cases machine. I would expect there is already a custom set of software to run on these that would operate a catalog of movies and run all the load/unload systems with a slick UI for the touch screen.
You can remove the barrel lock out of the screw handle, so a person can buy a new lock and keep the ability to close and lock it. Maybe a person could use it as a gun safe.
There are tens of thousands these cabinets, as a historic piece it’s ok if you have room, but cabinet collectors are pretty niche market for sure. I mean, the room it takes is so giant that after a while one might have second guess. Great video, I wonder if the turning tray could be re-used for cds, or is it just a bit too different?
I know what that was - that was somebody's Post-it note with their grocery list on it. It was probably stuck to the front of their DVD on the way in the car but was supposed to go inside the store with them. Instead, when they returned the DVD, the machine consumed the attached grocery list as well. These were usually outside of Walmart, Walgreens, Krogers, and other such grocery stores right? That's just what I'm thinking anyway.
That blue post-it note, it was probably stuck to a movie case, it's what they were suppose to get at the store when they returned the movie. I've seen videos where people have put cash in the cases as a random act of kindness to the next person to rent. The assumption, I guess, was that movies were auto recycled, but looks as though they were not. So it was employees who ended up finding the case.
They are recycled. If you ever tried to rent a movie that wasn't in stock and it said "not available" I'd wait 5 minutes for the next few people in line to return their movies. You go back to the machine and you would see your movie back in stock.
@@anthonylopez9142he could have found 2 guys with a trailer to grab them for 50 bucks tops. Probably 200 for all of them. He's gonna lose his ass on these
The "computer" is referred to as a "core" like a ATM it's a standard computer but for industrial commercial use , very cool , the cabinet complete would make a basis for a superb video jukebox the display is a touchscreen display and can be worth a lot of money as it will connect to a normal computer
Not sure if this would even be possible. But turning one of those into a huge DVD changer. Or maybe DVD/CD changer. That would be amazing all set up in a in home movie theater. Use the spot where the credit card machine as some sort of keyboard to select your movie and the big screen to scroll through and choose your movie. And maybe have it so the screen in the unit can play the movie as well. Then have HDMI or what not running out from it to plug into a TV or some sort of large screen. Maybe set up like an app or something on your phone to select and play movies without having to get out of your seat. I think that would be AMAZING. If it was possible to make.. Anyone think it's possible build?
Might consider selling some of the better ones in toto. A handy electronics wiz might be able to make one work again, which could be really great for big collections.
John you need to start a new channel called the dismantler or dismantle for profit .I always like your vids there is always something different to watch.
I know you got space issues, and you're definitely making great money on a quick flip, but I think you're crazy to sell the discs in such big bulk lots. I'd hold back 50-100 just to see where the market goes. People are probably buying them for the branded Redbox cases and chucking the movies. $1 per case might be wildly cheap in a month, but that's a month from now, not RIGHT now, so I totally get it. Still a great flip.
@@chrism4008 It's almost never about volume, it's about novelty and nostalgia, and there are collectors of everything. Same reason people pay 5x the original cost for Happy Meal toys for a movie that no one even liked 30 years ago. Loose used DVDs are not great sellers, so why are his buyers jumping all over bulk lots of them? Because they know once the machines are all off the streets, they can start selling them (or just the cases) in lots of 10-20 for a way bigger markup. And collectors, or people that bought empty machines for themselves will want/need them to complete their setup.
You are thinking small if you think someone is just going to gut one and put it in their garage as shelves. Some crazy physical media nerds out there still love and use DVD's and BluRay, if you managed to get some kiosks working, with say Arduino or something, or somehow set to freeplay they would absolutely love to have that in their media rooms filled with their physical media where they could use the menu to select and return their movies.
What I was thinking. Somewhere some dude wants one of those boxes.
Not here. Couple of people wanted them complete, but didn’t want to pay more than $100. My guess is they planned on hitting them and selling the parts.
@@OriginalNethead Can confirm. Source: am some dude somewhere who wants one of those boxes.
@@ebbamb I'm one of those guy's as well. I heard a couple thousand DVD. 🍻🍻
This guy is a reseller, not a micro electronics programmer. Are you seriously suggesting that he should prototype an Arduino board, and write software to control everything and provide a check-in / check-out system .. that would be insane. I'm sure a few of these units across the country will end up in the hands of tinkerer's that have that kind of passion / time, but this guy is just trying to make a quick buck.
This would be really cool to have at home to organize all my physical DVDs. Imagine how cool it would be to just walk down to my personal red box select the exact movie I want and have a Redbox experience like it used to be.
you should sell one fully intact with a couple of movies in for top dollar, for someone can keep the experience alive in their garage or basement.
😂😂 top dollar is free if you talk to the store managers, they wanna get rid of these and they're literally giving them away
I like that the company was called Redbox, they made giant red boxes, and when they went into Wal Mart, Wal Mart said fuck you, make it blue like us lol.
I fell asleep watching youtube and this video starts playing . Kept jolting awake every time he closes a box.
I saw something online about someone who hacked the computer, and has their own collection in there. The wrote code to make it run on it's own and even a random select feature that you just tell it what kind of movie you want, and it will randomly select one that matches your choices.
Just a thought, the one you are scrapping because they already broke into it, take the CC reader off of it and put it on the one you're keeping for your garage.
I would like a cradlepoint, antenna and computer out of one of these to mess with.
That's pretty cool, and. I can see a few folks doing that. But without the cases and artwork on display, it's a bit of a stripped-down physical media experience. But you can get the same functionality from ripping a collection to a simple server running Plex or another library client, and it can stream to you anywhere.
that little weird white box that you pulled out actually connects via an app and it basically has different sensors to monitor things like humidity, chemicals, temp, and pressure.
Those motors are stepper motors, you can build a lot of cool things out of stepper motors like 3D printers an CNC machines! Also they have to be strong high tork motors to move all those DVDs!
I would have tried to sell them as is. Some physical media guys want these in working condition. It would have saved you the time and effort ripping everything out. People have been working to hack the computer to let people use these at home. I think more buyers would be interested in a complete unit not the shell. Don’t rip out the inside of the one you keep because people want that intact.
Can I have 1 of the pc?
Free?
It’s sad red box is gone. 2 weeks ago I wanted to rent a movie and that’s when I realized that it’s gone 😢. End of an Era.
You can still get movies at some locations and they don’t charge your card
7:15 that thing is a "this side up" indicator... clear tube is sticky inside connected to a well of red sand. If tipped over or upside down, the red sand fills the tube and when righted the sticky tube displays red sand proving rough handling... so if damaged the shipper has to pay for damage instead of "was damaged before shipping" 7:37 &/or will break out of auto-boot
Thanks for this info
Its not, thats an indicator of impact damage. Mythbusters used them.
@@devinholland2189 Yep, and there are different coloured indicator stickers for exceeding different g forces. Not to do with being upside down at all, unless it is flipped upside down in a rough manner.
There are people actively working on ways to bypass the software and make it work manually. The word is, they will make that all available to people. Think man cave. I still love DVD and there are plenty like me that does. Imagine being able to put your whole collection in that thing and have it dispense to you.
That center peace that held the movies was actually nice wish u didn't toss them out could have been painted and used as a comic book display
I’d think the Motors, once taken off the center column could have enough value to eBay and if they have the typical info on their labels (maker, voltage, amperage) would be fast to comp and list. And if you are shipping multiple units could create multi-qty listings. 😉
You could sell it to someone as a shell for an arcade machine. It already has a screen or at least the hole for one and it has nice big sides that someone could put some nice art on.
One of the coolest finds on the channel and I’ve been watching your channel for years
THe empty Redbox would make a nifty door into a mancave. Bolt it to the wall in a garage and it's ready to go.
i dont think they go into the "bucket" when returned I think they go back to a spot so they can be rented again.
good question
Many scrap yards buy metal with hard plastic still attached, which is preferred over the dumpster option where you pay per pound
See if the display says Elo or Hope Industrail. Alternatively, check the icons on the taskbar on windows by the clock. If so, those are worth a bunch. Stepper motor not so much. PC didnt look like anything special, but if it's an industrial PC then you might have something of value.
The linear rails in each, I know the DIY CNC community would love those. Cradle point is good remote access hardware.
COOL Find... those rotator sections could probably be turned into a sorting station for small items, by cutting thin plywood dividers and then put it in some kind of base nto stand upright
Very nice ROI. Love the confidence you have to go into so many unknown spaces and making money from it!
There is absolutely no money in Redbox machines 😂😂
@@jerryseinfeld6767did you watch the video?
I literally made a profit in about 10 days on these lol
@@jerryseinfeld6767You're not as funny and clever as you think you are...just like Jerry Seinfeld. 😅😅
@@StaceNyourFacee and you’re a hideous 45 year old divorcee lmfao 😂 😂 😆
I want a fully intact one, to store my full movie collection with the beacon. Damnit this hurts my soul to see him scrap it
I still wish there was blockbuster video rental near me. We don’t really have many Redbox nearby Minnetonka Hopkins, although surrounding cities, I think sadly either in cub foods I think that’s the only place I know of Redbox regularly.
that smartconnect beacon is a tracker... for the red box.... in case it ever got stolen
The round shelves are the part I would want.
33:00 when you turn on/plug in the computer then press real fast multiple times... if it doesn't break out of the Redbox message, unplug and repeat trying ... if the screen says redbox ANYWHERE you didn't break out of the boot program ... needs faster key press, or you stopped too fast or didn't start fast enough... try on your own computer 2see what happens (safe, reboot)
it's POSSIBLE that breakout key might be different key but function keys are standard, usually F09 or F10... it's possible F08 for another computer BUT IT'S 100% THAT SOME KEY REPEATEDLY PRESSED WILL BREAK OUT OF THE BOOT STRAP (MAYBE JUST ...)
BUT GUARANTEED THAT IF YOU ARE TRYING ++ IT'S WRONG....
++ is disabled by the bootstrap program...
You need to break out before bootstrap is running
Very nice to see what was inside a Redbox back in the day. I used to go there, usually at CVS or Walmart, and would rent a night on a blockbuster hit film or reach for a classic, which would bring me so many memories of my generation. With the Redbox in the Walmart that was removed about a month ago, I reflected on Redbox and how it was cool back then. My thoughts on the Redbox bankruptcy were the surge of streaming from many Hollywood film studios, saving them fees on the distribution of DVDs and Blu-rays, and giving the consumers a lot of savings, causing Redbox to close down many locations because of debt and loss of money that declined over the start of the covid-19 pandemic. Thanks, Resale Rabbit for showing everyone the value of these abandoned Redboxes. A couple of questions about the eBay resale, When will you be selling a lot of Redbox disks on your store link? and which category and price are the selling going to be in? Thanks.
There is one in Kernersville nd that still works accepts a cc I assume it's just a matter time or someone reprogrammed it but still gives movies
Nice, possibly put a mini fridge inside the box . It's an idea
Very interesting! The cabinet you're keeping for your garage should make a great (sturdy!) storage cabinet.
Cool find, interested to see what you are able to get for all of it!
I would set one up in my living room with my own custom software and keep, store and organize my dvd/bluray library.
You are an interesting Man!!! I Love how Christianna sticks by your decisions!! Cool Couple!!!! 🤗❤️👍🙋🏻♀️
It would be awesome to have one of those in a man cave with every movie imaginable in it! Just a great storage option for the movie and music collection.
Some physical media nerds would love this intact.. also the thing your calling wifi looks more like a cellular modem
The bottom bin is not for returns its for the thins.... when the machine goes thru the inventory and automatically pulls out old movies or movies that have to be sent back to the main warehouse
Those machines likely were connected via cellular modem not wifi. That allows the owner of each machine to install them wherever they want without having to rely on a businesses wifi. Likely RedBox updated the software of the PC to display the out of order display and render the machines useless as far as what they were intended for.
Yeah the cradlepoint routers in them are LTE modems so definitely didn't run on wifi
Buy some tubular lock picks to get those top displays open.
Nice score Rabbit! I guess if you find you're making decent money parting the DVDs and machines out, you could consider widening your search outside your local area which is where I assume these all came out of. Around here, Walgreens and CVS also had these machines available.
Around here all the machines seemed to be picked up by one company. And that was mid summer, all were gone in a couple of days.
I did get a few disks at the flea markets for the heck of it.
Selling the stuff inside the box is an example of thinking outside the box. 🗳
Use the machine like a jukebox and connect it to a big TV or projector. Use the machine to store and play your movies. I'm sure you could connect a Bluetooth Xbox or PS5 remote instead of a mouse.
You know people will pay a lot to have it fully intact with cases machine. I would expect there is already a custom set of software to run on these that would operate a catalog of movies and run all the load/unload systems with a slick UI for the touch screen.
The shock watch is a transit impact display , used on fragile items , the installing engineer checks it's not indicating red before installing it
You can remove the barrel lock out of the screw handle, so a person can buy a new lock and keep the ability to close and lock it. Maybe a person could use it as a gun safe.
There are tens of thousands these cabinets, as a historic piece it’s ok if you have room, but cabinet collectors are pretty niche market for sure. I mean, the room it takes is so giant that after a while one might have second guess. Great video, I wonder if the turning tray could be re-used for cds, or is it just a bit too different?
17:00 that footmarks smart connector beacon seams to be a GPS tracking device
Word is out around here. People are breaking into abandoned Redbox kiosks seemingly everywhere now.
they are giving this away in CA, nice find..
I know what that was - that was somebody's Post-it note with their grocery list on it. It was probably stuck to the front of their DVD on the way in the car but was supposed to go inside the store with them. Instead, when they returned the DVD, the machine consumed the attached grocery list as well. These were usually outside of Walmart, Walgreens, Krogers, and other such grocery stores right?
That's just what I'm thinking anyway.
Exactly
That blue post-it note, it was probably stuck to a movie case, it's what they were suppose to get at the store when they returned the movie.
I've seen videos where people have put cash in the cases as a random act of kindness to the next person to rent. The assumption, I guess, was that movies were auto recycled, but looks as though they were not. So it was employees who ended up finding the case.
They are recycled. If you ever tried to rent a movie that wasn't in stock and it said "not available" I'd wait 5 minutes for the next few people in line to return their movies. You go back to the machine and you would see your movie back in stock.
I'm thinking the boxes were serviced by guys who also have a restaurant.
You could get these machines FREE. Go to the business that have them and ask that you would take them free. They have to pay someone to move them.
I would have paid $1000 just to not have to drive around and pick them up. They’re like 800lbs!
@@ResaleRabbit true true. I just saw you paid 1k delivered! Damn such a good deal!
@@ResaleRabbitI wonder if you could pay a mover to grab them for you around your area. How much do you think they would charge?
@@anthonylopez9142People that move soda machines $100-$200 + mileage etc.
@@anthonylopez9142he could have found 2 guys with a trailer to grab them for 50 bucks tops. Probably 200 for all of them. He's gonna lose his ass on these
Could one of these left intact be used to accommodate someone's person disc collection?
I’d like a working one to store all my DVDs and be able to pick any any movies I need. Wonder how much they can hold
Around 700 cases
We've been wondering if they were going to pick them up & when. We're in the Ft.Worth Tx. area.
The "computer" is referred to as a "core" like a ATM it's a standard computer but for industrial commercial use , very cool , the cabinet complete would make a basis for a superb video jukebox the display is a touchscreen display and can be worth a lot of money as it will connect to a normal computer
No it's not, they just call them the pc. I worked for redbox till the end refurbishing these machines
I wouldnt gut one because you could mod one and turn it into a movie vault or sever :)
I like the blue ones better. Would love to find one close to where I am and put it in my garage.
Should keep the best one you get intact maybe even fully restored and working would be worth a lot 30 years from now
Yes. Fun one!
Red rum Red rum Red rum
Red box Red box Red box
Nah 😂😂😂
Interesting purchase . I’m convinced you could sell Swiss cheese from the moon 🌖 😂
Not sure if this would even be possible. But turning one of those into a huge DVD changer. Or maybe DVD/CD changer. That would be amazing all set up in a in home movie theater. Use the spot where the credit card machine as some sort of keyboard to select your movie and the big screen to scroll through and choose your movie. And maybe have it so the screen in the unit can play the movie as well. Then have HDMI or what not running out from it to plug into a TV or some sort of large screen. Maybe set up like an app or something on your phone to select and play movies without having to get out of your seat. I think that would be AMAZING. If it was possible to make.. Anyone think it's possible build?
Also you have to press the screen in the corner to access the system
That would be a really cool gun locker
Can you set one up for your own movie collection and use it like Tom Hanks in Big for his in house soda machine?
Might consider selling some of the better ones in toto. A handy electronics wiz might be able to make one work again, which could be really great for big collections.
You could make one hell of a John Wick mechanical gun case with those motors. Even use the computer for voice activation.
I would love to have one use it for like a community project where we all rent and share dvds
Maby you could hack them and try to sell your own dvd
Those would make pretty good racks for large collectiosn.
My first thought would be to turn one of those boxes into a server cabinet.
right on
The hardware still works you would just need to reprogram it.
I would take the screen off and put a triple head candy machine in there some how and put it by the front door for warehouse sales
Chicken Soup for a Woman's Soul bought Redbox and drove it straight into the ground.
😂 it’s Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (CSSE)
a distinction without a difference, especially now they're bankrupt and no longer exist.
@BIGGER_RED a distinction without a difference.
Hey I saw those on marketplace!
Wondering of one could rig up a rotating necktie holder out of the mechanics and the top plastic tray.
good movie haul from a redbox.
? Is how can you leagaly buy one of these if you found a working one who to contact
They belong to the company where they are located (Walmart, Walgreens, gas station, etc). So you contact the owner
Who do you buy the machines from? My local walgreens have a few.
i wanna get one of these and store my dvds and games in it
i would never had thought of this. your mind works different
Can the screens be used for gaming consoles? Could make really cool gaming cabinet
I really want one of there touch screen computers. I don't need the box but I need the system inside.
John you need to start a new channel called the dismantler or dismantle for profit .I always like your vids there is always something different to watch.
Did you include all the wires that connect to the credit card reader?
It’s just a standard usb cable.
hey. I would be interested in buying one of the computers and one of the screens. I want to experiment with them.
Just commented on your reddit post and bam the video dropped.
The antenna it for the credit card reader
Maybe they can be converted to fridges
Wouldnt mind having one of these, disguised as a gun safe
Turn 1 of them into a hackintosh.
How much ?
Sort out the Disney movies. Lots of these go for a better price. friend bought one and it had over 40 Disney in it.
The machine at our Walmart just got removed last week
Being the e scrapper I am, I'd be mining all the PCB boards for gold, with the other 20 40gal totes full I have!
There's really almost no gold in these. Only in the pc
Way to get 10 cents for tons of work 😂😂
@@BabyJesus66IKR!!!!😂😂😂
I would have did priority mail on shipping the DVD boxes... Firm price no matter weight.
Would have cost a lot more doing that though
Way to go rabbit. Always thinking how to make a buck😅
I know you got space issues, and you're definitely making great money on a quick flip, but I think you're crazy to sell the discs in such big bulk lots. I'd hold back 50-100 just to see where the market goes. People are probably buying them for the branded Redbox cases and chucking the movies. $1 per case might be wildly cheap in a month, but that's a month from now, not RIGHT now, so I totally get it. Still a great flip.
35000 machines that hold up to 717 discs each, probably never be worth more than 1.00
@@chrism4008 It's almost never about volume, it's about novelty and nostalgia, and there are collectors of everything. Same reason people pay 5x the original cost for Happy Meal toys for a movie that no one even liked 30 years ago. Loose used DVDs are not great sellers, so why are his buyers jumping all over bulk lots of them? Because they know once the machines are all off the streets, they can start selling them (or just the cases) in lots of 10-20 for a way bigger markup. And collectors, or people that bought empty machines for themselves will want/need them to complete their setup.