Best way to get rid of Movie Posters

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Ouch, looking for help (ideas) to get rid of movie posters

I purchased a massive quantity of movie posters, unfortunately I did not know what was in store for me.

I am overwhelmed, but I need to make money off of them :confused:


ideas anyone?


Rick
#ideas #movie #posters #rid
  • Profile picture of the author GobBluthJD
    ebay, etsy, craigslist
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    • Profile picture of the author rfuture2009
      that's the where not the how.... the posters are rolled up together, very hard to display to get a picture of and roll back up wthout wrinkling
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  • Profile picture of the author GobBluthJD
    Well, you might just have to go through all that trouble if you want to sell them individually. Otherwise, list them as a lot, bulk poster buy, as-is, rolled up, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author rfuture2009
    yah sounds decent, thanks for your input..... any other ideas out there?
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    • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
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      • Profile picture of the author rfuture2009
        Originally Posted by JaRyCu View Post

        Give us a few more details...what movies are they for? Were the movies blockbusters or bombs?

        -- j
        wide range of movies - bombs and blockbusters - and many movies that I have never heard of
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  • Profile picture of the author DubDubDubDot
    I don't know what you mean by massive quantity, but one possible option is to put them in a sleeve with cardboard backing and sell them at your local flea market for $10-$12 each. Stand them on end and let people flip though them. Don't include the sleeve with the sale so you can reuse it.
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    • Profile picture of the author rfuture2009
      Originally Posted by DubDubDubDot View Post

      I don't know what you mean by massive quantity, but one possible option is to put them in a sleeve with cardboard backing and sell them at your local flea market for $10-$12 each. Stand them on end and let people flip though them. Don't include the sleeve with the sale so you can reuse it.

      about 2300 posters, of different varieties... I will have to check into the poster sleeves (I had purchased poster frames, but at 20 bucks a pop, that was gong no where)

      best help so far (this idea is what I was hoping for)

      Thank You
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  • Profile picture of the author godinu
    are they the same? different? there are always collectors. make an ebay store or something. or sell them as a wholesale lot to get rid of them quickly
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    • Profile picture of the author cashp0wer
      I would try finding photos of them online and using them if they look the same and then sell the all together. Good luck
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