BEWARE of Selling Your Video Games and DVD Movies to Half-Price Books!

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025

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  • @BrettWeissRetroGamer
    @BrettWeissRetroGamer  Рік тому +3

    Check out my retro gaming books: brettweiss.square.site/

  • @Psygnosis1982
    @Psygnosis1982 Рік тому +6

    That's pretty sad. The HPB on Hulen, whenever I went in there, their buying desk was always covered in books and various media and I actually thought if they had too much stuff, they did donate overstock to charity if they're so "green". Obviously not.

  • @scottlinux
    @scottlinux Рік тому +9

    The prices I've seen for games at Half-Price Books are more like 'Full Price Games' which is too bad :/

    • @phillipbennett692
      @phillipbennett692 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I live in East Texas and the stores I've been to either have crappy (low reviewed) games at a crazy price or no games at all.

  • @k4poijn73
    @k4poijn73 Рік тому +3

    This is scandelous. Hopefully ur video will shine a light on this. I used to love my local second store until they started a huge dirty magazine section.

  • @TheH454
    @TheH454 Рік тому +6

    I think in the last three years their management has changed. If not the people, than for sure the way the corporation is run.
    All those books and dvds that now go into the dumpster, used to go to bulk book sales (mine was at the state fair grounds.)
    They used to do semi-monthly coupons in their email too. Those are long gone. HPB feels like its turning into a Gamestop.

  • @bapeck1
    @bapeck1 17 днів тому

    I wish I had seen this video 2 weeks ago. I painstakingly went through my entire music collection of mostly contemporary Christian music CD’s from 90’s to 2024, vinyls from the 70’s - 80’s, AND my movies on DVD and blue-ray, to make sure they didn’t have scratches, played them to make sure they didn’t skip and added some books that I made sure had no writing in them. There was also my daughter’s like-new Crosley record player. I took my daughter to a tire place across the street, while my husband browsed Half-Price books, as our (at least) 100 items were scanned. I was elated when I went to pick up my husband and he walked out with two empty boxes; thinking they bought “everything”. They gave him $45. 😑 I was grateful at the time, but now feel as if we were taken advantage of. I wish I would have asked them to give me back whatever they tossed aside, or just donated them to begin with. I won’t be giving them any more of my business.

  • @stablechaos5433
    @stablechaos5433 Рік тому +2

    You can actually buy any like-new and new conditioned items from them for CHEAP when they’re about to throw them away. You have to talk with the manager and you can get them for about a .25 per item and they’ll be happy to set them aside for you to make more money on free items they would have thrown away regardless. You just have to be able to put in the work just know you can’t pick and choose. You have to take the lot. Similar to what they do. It’s great for resellers starting out or anyone looking to fill a shelf.

  • @ThomasHostvedt
    @ThomasHostvedt Рік тому +3

    Ugh that’s sickening to hear and so wasteful. Thanks for bringing this into light Brett. Maybe HPB will see this and pull their heads out their butts.

  • @michaeldavis1521
    @michaeldavis1521 Рік тому +6

    Oh so many things I could say here but that would require a whole new video. I will point out that the blue dumpster you showed filled with books is actually supposed to be a recycling dumpster which is why it is full of books. Despite the fact that the dumpsters are considered private property and they can call the police on you, when I worked there we were told by corporate not to engage with dumpster divers. Period. The reason some of the stores get bent out of shape is because people will bring stuff around from the dumpsters and try to sell it again. I will say that the pandemic took its toll on HPB. They let go about 80% of their employees and now staff their stores at about half of what they used to. Unfortunately they now price items so high that I imagine their shelf turnover is much slower these days. Perhaps if they went back to their pre-Covid way of doing business by reducing their prices and turning their inventory over faster they might not have the need to dump so much merchandise.

  • @GAMECLOSET
    @GAMECLOSET Рік тому +3

    Brett, God Bless You, sir, for bringing this to light. I have a huge haul of stuff I was going to take to HFB, and now I will take it to other places I know. Thank you so much!

  • @thevhsguy
    @thevhsguy Рік тому +3

    I brought them a Funko Pop they sell for $125 (they had another one in store) and they offered me $10. It's one thing to low-ball, but this was just insulting.

    • @stablechaos5433
      @stablechaos5433 Рік тому +1

      It’s a business. You could have easily listed your item on eBay for the same $125 and waited for a customer. Or you could sell the item for what they’re willing to pay so they could make a profit. It isn’t just money in the owners pocket. That item probably only brought $10 to the owner while the rest went into the business, building, employees, insurance and utilities, material…etc. It wasn’t a low-ball offer.

  • @TheRedGunNinja
    @TheRedGunNinja Рік тому +2

    Arent they supposed to recycle them? I would hear them say that. Makes no sense why would claim to be green if they arent going to recycle that.

    • @TheRangerFox
      @TheRangerFox 8 місяців тому

      Late reply but some of the stores are in locations where they can recycle books specifically, others exist in municipalities where that isn't an option so they just throw them away.

  • @forcedfeedbackclassicgamer5499

    Sounds like they're just trying to engineer scarcity for common products. It's not illegal, per se, but you're right, it's a dick move.

  • @evan2902
    @evan2902 Рік тому +1

    I worked there about 3 years ago. I can confirm we did chuck out books if they were heavily damaged, but I don't recall us ever throwing away DVDs or games. Seeing this...I'm glad I don't work there anymore. (Nevermind the fact that I just wasn't a great fit for the company culture and the pay obviously wasn't great. That said, it was worth it just to sell a copy of Bubsy: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind to some young hipster LOL)

  • @turbinegraphics16
    @turbinegraphics16 Рік тому +2

    With the housing crisis people can't take stuff even if its free. I would just take stuff from the dumpster and tell security that you are throwing away boxes when they ask. This sort of thing is why they hide the dumpsters often but I can sort of see their point with wasting the employees time looking after an area that barely generates a profit or you put them out for free and those sidehustle nobs will make a mess trying to find valuable stuff to flip. I think they should sell stuff in bulk like 200 random dvd's for $50, how much fun would that be to look through.

  • @lynneb9909
    @lynneb9909 Рік тому +1

    Hi Brett-good video-do you know where you could recycle old VHS tapes? Like damaged ones that no one else could use

  • @korban007
    @korban007 Рік тому +2

    Hmm it’s weird they wouldn’t give them away so say Goodwill or Salvation Army. Which area are you in?

    • @BrettWeissRetroGamer
      @BrettWeissRetroGamer  Рік тому +1

      Harwood HPB in Bedford has a charity thrift store in the same parking lot.

    • @korban007
      @korban007 Рік тому +1

      @@BrettWeissRetroGamer I do hunt around for boxes at times behind shopping centers. Now you got me curious if they dump them in Plano. You are so right about high prices, think they gauge everything around ebay now. At least they present it well.

  • @benkelley6561
    @benkelley6561 Рік тому

    I've been selling my old blu-rays and DVDs there. I'll try more to give away what I have.

  • @brianmckitterick822
    @brianmckitterick822 Рік тому

    I would go dumpster diving I don't even care if I get in for trouble taking stuff out of their trash lol

  • @brianmckitterick822
    @brianmckitterick822 Рік тому +1

    Why don't they donate to shelters or something this is sad to see 😔I'm sure there is organizations or someone who will pick it up for shelters or something

    • @TheRangerFox
      @TheRangerFox 8 місяців тому

      Most of the books and media that get thrown away are filthy, of a quality that no human would ever want to read, or so outdated or antiquated that it's genuinely for the best to just recycle them (at least in the case of books, DVDs and games are a different question)

  • @wheeler2816
    @wheeler2816 Рік тому

    LOL Stop it.