Making extra with MusicMagpie

It’s no secret that we are a frugal family. I hate waste, detest paying more than I should for anything and love a bargain. Better still if I can make a little extra from something I’m not using then I will.

Many of you will have heard of musicMagpie, either through word of mouth or on the TV. Basically, selling dvds with musicMagpie can free up space and make you money. I have sold DVD’s on eBay or Amazon but in truth have found it a hassle. The fees I’ve paid has made it barely worth packaging anything up and walking down to the post office and I hated waiting for items to sell, one by one. The difference with selling dvds with musicMagpie is that everything is sent at once, no repeat visits to the post office, no postage to pay and you know what you will receive payment-wise.

It is insanely easy to sell computer games for cash and recycle your dvds as you simply need to input the barcode number into the site to tell you how much your item is worth. For those of you who are a bit nifty with technology you can scan the barcodes with your webcam making it even easier or scan it in with your iPhone using the clever musicMagpie app.

I have sold DVDs, games and CDs to musicMagpie on several occasions and can personally recommend the service and ease of use. If you are decluttering and fancy making a bit of extra money check out musicMagpie first!

*Sponsored post but true to what we have experienced as a family!

Declutter and Cash Up with MusicMagpie!

I am a frugal sort, I shop around, I make savings where I can and if I can make a little extra cash easily, well I’m not going to say no am I?!

I am a serial declutter fiend. I hate just storing things which we never look at, use or play with, taking up valuable storage space especially when I can make some pennies easily off them. You do not need to keep old cds and what not “just in case”, when you haven’t listened to them in years (yes husband I am talking to you lol).

When we dismantled our home office to make room for our newest arrival, we came across boxes of old cd’s, dvds and console games. Scouring about t’internet I found MusicMagpie. I’d seen them on the tv before but in truth I hadn’t really taken a lot of notice.

MusicMagpie takes dvds, cds etc off your hands and pays you for the privilege. To start with I looked to see what I would get for them all on Amazon and at first glance I would get more, until I took off all the fees and took into account that I had to wait for items to be sold so money could come in dribs and drabs and that there would be multiple trips to the post office!

Checking an items worth on MusicMagpie really couldn’t be easier as you literally enter the barcode in and it will tell you how much your item is worth. The value can seem pretty low for some ie 30p a cd, but 1) they’ve been sat in your cupboard for three years and 2) it’s actually more than you’d get anywhere else. I’ve used MusicMagpie several times now and they’ve paid me between 30p and £8.50 for a single item. They decide the value based on how popular or rare an item is. I presume they sell them on but I’m not concerned with what happens to them, once they are gone and I’m paid, I’m happy!

So how do you do it?

  • Register with MusicMagpie
  • Enter your barcode which tell you what an item is worth to them
  • When you’ve finished your order you print off the freepost label (or in my case sheet, which I attached to the box with tape lol) or if you are sending 50+ items they will arrange a free courier to collect.

You can find a more comprehensive “How-To” here.

Once posted off MusicMagpie will check your items (they have to be in boxes and in good condition), and you will be paid.

They’ve got all clever and technical recently and you can now scan the barcodes on your phone or by using your webcam. I haven’t done this as yet, for my last order I just manually typed the barcodes in, but this will make life even easier (I’m frugal AND lazy).

So, declutter, and add some pennies to your holiday fund, help pay off a bill, or treat yourself! I’ve just about decluttered and cashed in all my old naff dvds, games and cds now (I’m sure there is another box lurking somewhere), but I wouldn’t hesitate to use MusicMagpie again!