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Head to the Trade-In Store on the Amazon website. Search for the DVD you want to get rid of in the Trade-In store. Make sure the DVD meets the required eligibility standards. Ship your items to Amazon. Wait to hear back about the status of your submission. Collect your payment.

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If you’re having trouble locating the Trade-In section from the homepage, type in http://www.amazon.com/tradein, or run a quick search for “Amazon trade-in” and click the first link that appears in the search results. All trade-in transactions can be handled from this part of the site. You can also make trade-in submissions using the Amazon App for your mobile device. Since there’s not a separate category for DVDs or other movie formats, you’ll have to click the “Find More Items” button and enter the title of the item you’re looking to trade in. When you see the item on the list of results, click the listing to compare trade-in options and prices.  To avoid confusion, search for the whole title of item and make sure the listing you click on is a DVD, not a video game or other type of media. The item you submit must be the same product displayed in the Trade-In search results. Next, you’ll be instructed to select a description of the item’s general condition, such as “Used - Like New” or “Used - Acceptable.” Examine your DVD closely to choose the option that best matches its condition. Items that don’t match the product listing or description will not be eligible for trade-in. Pay attention to the distinctions between different formats (such as DVD vs. Blu-Ray), as well as different versions (such as “Standard Edition” and “Director’s Cut”). After confirming the details of your submission, you’ll be sent a printable prepaid shipping label. Attach this label to your package once you get it ready to ship and stick in the mailbox. It will make its way to the Amazon warehouse closest to you for sorting and evaluation. You’re free to trade in as many items as you want in the same submission. Since each item corresponds to a listing on Amazon’s trade-in website, they’ll all be added to the site’s available inventory. The trade-in specialists at the Amazon warehouse will go through your DVDs and determine whether they meet the required eligibility standards. You’ll receive a small sum for each one that’s accepted. Any rejected items will be sent back to you free of charge.  It may take up to 10 days for your submission to begin processing. Once it has, you’ll be notified about whether the items it contains been accepted or rejected within 2 days. You can get updates on the status of your submissions at any time by checking your Amazon Trade-In Account. Amazon offers compensation for trade-ins in the form of online gift cards. Your account will be credited as soon as your submission has been processed and approved. You can spend this money on items from any of the departments on the Amazon website, including streaming media.  An Instant Payment option may be available for qualified members submitting certain types of items. Read through the Instant Payment guidelines on the Trade-In Program website for more information. Trade-in submissions may not be your most profitable option, since the amount being offered is typically only a fraction of the original purchase price, but they can be useful when you want to offload a lot of DVDs in a hurry.