on 2/4/2009
oh my god! finally. I have over thirty books that are all in almost perfect condition, and I don't re-read books. Thank you so so so so much! =]
on 8/3/2008
Also worth mentioning is BookScouter.com, which is especially useful for textbooks, but is also useful for selling most any type of book. BookScouter.com compares prices from about 30 different book-buying websites so you can be sure that you are getting the most competitive price for your book. Most of these websites provide pre-paid shipping labels, so there is no cost to ship the books to them.
When you take into account the significant fees (around 20%) that Amazon or Half.com or other sites charge, you can often find a better deal (and fewer hassles) by selling your books directly to one of these sites.
on 7/30/2008
Good tips! I've sold quite a few books on Amazon. You just have to do the math and make sure that you'll still come out on top after shipping and their processing fee.
maryanne09 said
on 11/30/2009 Great article on How to Sell Used Books Online! 5*'s :)
twincapes said
on 8/20/2009 Thanks, good info on selling used books online.
vintage said
on 8/8/2009 good info here 5*
janellephant said
on 2/4/2009 oh my god! finally. I have over thirty books that are all in almost perfect condition, and I don't re-read books. Thank you so so so so much! =]
bookcollector23 said
on 1/20/2009 I have over 400 used books for sale!~
katra1 said
on 8/13/2008 Thanks for the info about BookScouter.
bookscouter said
on 8/3/2008 Also worth mentioning is BookScouter.com, which is especially useful for textbooks, but is also useful for selling most any type of book. BookScouter.com compares prices from about 30 different book-buying websites so you can be sure that you are getting the most competitive price for your book. Most of these websites provide pre-paid shipping labels, so there is no cost to ship the books to them.
When you take into account the significant fees (around 20%) that Amazon or Half.com or other sites charge, you can often find a better deal (and fewer hassles) by selling your books directly to one of these sites.
klnygaard said
on 7/30/2008 thank you. I will put this info to use
Vikki Albers said
on 7/30/2008 Will remember this next time I clean the book shelves. Thank you.
02SmithA said
on 7/30/2008 I'm surprised that cookbooks are sought after that much, interesting info. Thanks!
Stacy Divin said
on 7/30/2008 Good information! I really wish I had saved my textbooks. I probably could have made some money off of them!
oneloved said
on 7/30/2008 Good tips! I've sold quite a few books on Amazon. You just have to do the math and make sure that you'll still come out on top after shipping and their processing fee.