Need name(s) of good sites to sell or trade used books on line. Experienced users only. Which ones to avoid.?

81620082008-04-18T14:32:54Z

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There are some great websites that allow you to trade books, CD's, DVD's etc. See my profile for link to titletrader and paperbackswap. This allows you to get rid of an item you no longer want and get something you do want in return. Titletrader is awesome because you can trade books, dvd's, cd's, games and vhs tapes. So if you get rid of a book you may be able to get a dvd in exchange. Paperbackswap is only for books. I have found that doing ebay or amazon is pricey cause you don't really get your money's worth for these items and you have to pay fees etc.

SumnerDavenport2008-04-15T12:27:50Z

you can also set up an account and sell used books through amazon.com, which is international.
I have a friend that is doing that and making thousands each month. It started slow for her, and then she started adding to her inventory by buying and trading used books at her local library and garage sales. She prices the books to cover the price of the packaging; amazon charges the buyer the shipping costs, which Amazon also credits to her.She uses a postage program to buy her postage online and print the labels from her computer. The postman picks up the packages from her.She finds it an easy and profitable venture. Plus a great way to recycle old books.

DECKERS2014-12-12T19:16:45Z

Vive la emoción de ver una buena película en tu propia casa comprándolas en internet. No es nada mas relajante que ver una buena película en casa, he comprado muchas DVD-s con películas interesante en amazon, la última adquisición ha sido una película para niños, le ha gustado tanto a mi hija la película y la calidad del sonido y del video que he vuelto para comprar mas como regalo porque las cosas buenas tienes que compartir.

sun_shinevt2008-04-15T12:21:01Z

Here's a good one for trading: www.paperbackswap.com

Marie2008-04-15T12:22:08Z

^She beat me to it. Though paperbackswap is only for the US (which sucks for me).