Ziffit.com

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Start turning those unwanted DVDs, CDs, Books and Games into CASH!


The Process - Ziffit Quick and EasySell books, DVDs, CDs and games for cash. Don’t throw away used goods, sell them. The free Ziffit app allows you to scan your items’ barcodes for instant quotes and sell books and more in a flash.Our handy barcode scanner uses your smartphone or tablet camera to scan your items. You can also key in the ISBN number. You get instant quotes and can cash in once you have a minimum of 10 items or the value of £5. The instant cash quotes are collected in a basket. You can continue to add or remove items until you are ready to convert your things into money.Use the Ziffit app to sell books of all kinds. You can scan and sell textbooks too, ideal for end of term clear outs. Sell your old games when you upgrade your console. Trade-in your DVDs and CDs to make space for new music and movies. Ziffit is perfect for quick cash building as well as large scale decluttering.Pack your items and send them to Ziffit using one of our courier services completely free of charge! For a small package, you can simply label and drop it off at your nearest Collect+ shop. Larger trades can use our free courier collection service straight from your doorstep.The Purpose - Re-use Items, Reduce WasteZiffit’s core values are rooted in the belief that books and other great items should not be single-use with a single owner. Ziffit aims to encourage the reduction of waste by keeping goods like books in circulation.Reusing products goes a huge way to achieving this, and getting some cash for your stuff is a tidy little incentive too! So, sell your used books for cash, as well as unwanted CDs, old DVDs and games with the free Ziffit app.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

It's as easy as it can be. Scanning with a phone makes it straightforward

Kathryn Timmons

Scanned about 15 books and 8 were priced and accepted without any problems. Sent books off via Collect+. Just a few days later, got "Thanks, all accepted", money went to Virgin Money Giving who notified me next day plus the Gift Aid. Pretty cool system. Thanks Ziffit!! PS won't work now. Keeps saying Ooops something went wrong, when I try to make a trade. Useless now, sorry

Graham Rogers

Great app, really user friendly

Lena Bennett

Don't bother ppl ,.not worth the time and effort as they don't bother pumping money in an App that don't work ,. Will get the usual "sorry" reply,shame really that they spend on advertising instead of making it work and if you are successful at scanning chances are you'll send them off only to be declined a few of said items which means you'll send 10 items or more only to be paid for half and they still keep your stuff,. Best way I can advise anyone would be "Avoid like the Plauge" notworthit

Valfula Ti

Super easy! Fair prices. Just awaiting courier.

Jennifer Naylor

Scanned over 100 books. First time ever using the app, removed half as it said I "traded them before" when you actually haven't. Same with dvds now as well. Hit and miss

Daniel Booth

I scanned 61 DVDs. The app accepted the first 7 and rejected the rest. The offer for the 7 was £3.42. I think this is a fair price but because you need to have £5 to sell I couldn't use this service.

Sue Phillips

The scanning process is actually easy. I was worried when I read the previous reviews but no problems with scanning. It accepts only 10% of the books/ CDs/ DVDs and the ones that it accepts it only offers a few pennies. Not worth the trouble scanning everything. I am better off donating these to charity or the ones I may get more money, selling on a different platform.

Tina Papa

It's choosy but not ungenerous.

Simon Puttock

Only accepts first 4 items scanned, as raised by lots of people in previous reviews but never fixed. They spout some rubbish about an algorithm only accepting items that will likely be able to be sold on but then why does it reject one title then accept it next time if you scan it within the first 4 items. Sounds like excuse making as they probably can't be bothered to fix it. No wonder music magpie is more popular.

Daniel Merrington