
BOOKOFF Costa Mesa : une chasse au trésor pour les films d'occasion, les livres, les animés et les objets de collection.
BOOKOFF Costa Mesa, situé au 2955 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, est un magasin au style DIY proposant des livres d'occasion, des DVD, des CD, des jeux vidéo, des mangas et une riche sélection d'animés et d'objets de collection. Les clients apprécient les trouvailles rares, les DVD à prix réduit et un mur de cartes Pokémon, tout en notant que l'inventaire n'est pas catalogué et que les prix peuvent varier; le personnel se concentre sur le tri et la prévention des pertes. Le magasin attire les collectionneurs et les visiteurs qui aiment parcourir les vitrines et les surprises occasionnelles.
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Parcourez une vaste collection de DVD, Blu-ray et disques 4K à différents niveaux de prix, des options économiques aux éditions rares.
Explorez une large gamme de livres d'occasion, y compris des titres populaires, des mangas et des guides de jeux, avec des tarifs équitables et des sections bonnes affaires.
Trouvez des jeux vidéo, des figurines Funko Pop, des figurines d'anime et des cartes Pokémon dans des vitrines pour les joueurs et les collectionneurs.
Vendez vos livres, films, jeux et objets de collection d'occasion contre de l'argent, avec une évaluation basée sur l'état et la demande.
Profitez d'une aventure de navigation en libre-service pour dénicher des trésors cachés et des bonnes affaires, avec des articles à partir de $1 jusqu'à des objets de collection premium.
I love this spot. It’s one of the OGs, and I’ve been coming here for a long time. There are some genuinely great finds—plenty of $1 items, solid deals on DVDs, and every once in a while something really special slips through the cracks. That said, the pricing is all over the place. It’s obvious they rely heavily on some kind of algorithm to assign value, and when it works in your favor, it really works. I’ve picked up items worth hundreds of dollars for a few bucks. But the flip side is rough—things priced at $100 that you could easily find for $10–15 elsewhere. That inconsistency is both the magic and the frustration. Selling to them is another story. They’ll give you next to nothing unless it’s something truly high-end, and even then, you’re usually better off selling elsewhere. The margins are so far off at times that it really makes you wonder who’s willing to take those deals. They do require ID and seem to follow the rules, but the reality is this kind of setup attracts people who either don’t know what they have, don’t care, are impatient, or are desperate. And yes, it also likely attracts people unloading stolen goods because they know the items are valuable, even if the payout is low. The store itself is very DIY. Nothing is cataloged, staff can’t really help you with inventory, and what you see is what’s available. Customer service is minimal—they’re mostly focused on sorting and loss prevention. There’s also an awkward dynamic between management and floor staff that you can feel when you’re in there. At the end of the day, this place is a gamble. Sometimes you walk out feeling like you scored big. Other times you find something rare and exciting that’s priced so high it might as well be untouchable. It almost screams desperation and lack of knowledge on the selling side—but ironically, that’s exactly what brings in so much good stuff. If you know what you’re doing and have patience, this place can be incredible. If not, it’ll just feel chaotic.
writing this in the parking lot after leaving their store. called ahead about selling high quality, used, POPULAR teen books. They said they would give between 10-20% of their value in cash if quality met their standards. 90% of my books were accepted by them and in mint/nearmint condition and they were all worth $20-30 and I walked out with less than $18 in cash which didn’t even cover the gas for the hour and a half round trip to get here. They also wouldn’t even round up to $20 to make me feel slightly better about wasting my time and gas and basically giving away my entire childhood for free. DO NOT GO HERE TO SELL USED BOOKS. Im talking they offer 10-60 cents on books that you bought for $20-30.
Every time I come to this store I end up spending hours just combing through the DVDs and Blu-Rays. They also have video games, books, manga and tons of Funko. Prices on books are pretty fair. Blu-Ray and 4K discs are a bit pricey, but DVDs can be affordable. You can also find some great steals. I got all of Seinfeld on DVD for $40. I also got the first season of 30 Rock for $2. Friendly staff as well!
Just awesome! I was in town for business and needed to kill some time. I was able to find some classic movies and some cool books and games. You have to look through everything! If you want to find the thing you want. But you could score big.
Yes they sale used books, dvds, cds, etc. however, but mostly they are a Anime wonderland. They are full of Collectable figurines and cards. They have game books like Warcraft etc. this place has everything for the gamer and collector. Their Pokémon cards fill a whole wall. I don’t know a lot about Anemi but I do know their collection is very impressive. Check out the photos. I also took videos walking down their glass cases full of figurines from star wars to Anne dolls. Got to check them out. My wife can spend hours looking at everything in the glass cases. And the bargain books are so much fun to browse through.
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