Exchange Unwanted Holiday CDs, DVDs, and Video Games Online
Posted on: Tuesday, 12 December 2006, 06:00 CST
LOS GATOS, Calif., Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- CDs, DVDs, and video games are among the most popular gifts this holiday season. But what to do, if the media gift you received was not on your holiday wish list and your dreading the return lines at the store? One website is offering a fast and easy on-line way to exchange those unwanted gifts for the titles you really want, all from the comfort of your own home.
BarterBee.com is the fastest growing Web site for trading new and used CDs, DVDs, and video games. "Our Web site makes it easier to get the titles you really wanted for the holidays, while avoiding the hassle of returning them to the store," said Robert Alvin, President of BarterBee.com.
At BarterBee.com, membership is free, and just for trying out the site, you get a complimentary DVD, CD, or video game. Members list their unwanted items for a point value. When another member buys the item, those points can be used to buy other items on the site. There is no fee to list items, and each purchased item only costs one dollar. Listing items is easy because the site automatically creates all artwork, content, and reviews. Additionally, BarterBee.com offers special media mailers that insure all items against loss or damage.
"You can turn that CD you already own, that movie you've already seen, or that video game you've already played into something new at BarterBee.com," said Alvin, "And, once you're thru with that new title you received, you can trade it again! You could say BarterBee.com is the ultimate gift exchange."
BarterBee.com, is a privately held company of the NetLine Corporation and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California. You can learn more about BarterBee.com at http://www.barterbee.com/ .
BarterBee.com
CONTACT: Clay Doherty, +1-415-227-1150, ext. 13, orclay@hollenbeckassociates.com, for BarterBee.com
Web site: http://www.barterbee.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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