Friday, February 10, 2012

Are there any catches or strings attached to selling college textbooks online?

Hey there,



I have a lot of college textbooks to sell online, and I was wondering where is the best place to put them on sale, and are there any catches or strings attached?



Your answers and time are both greatly appreciated. :)Are there any catches or strings attached to selling college textbooks online?
Amazon and half.com are the easiest for average students to sell their books on. There are all kinds of rules- I know for half.com you get paid at certain intervals, not when your book actually sells, they take a small cut of the book price, you have a short period of time to ship the book, and so forth. When you do ship, media mail at the post office is cheapest. Selling your books yourself makes more money than selling back to the bookstore. Buyers look for the lowest price, so put your books out there on half.com or amazon a few cents lower than the current lowest price other people are offering books at, and your books will sell quickly.



Beware of sites that offer to buy your books back from you- they are no better than the bookstores in price, and they decide what your books are worth after you have already shipped them to the company, when you can't fight back.Are there any catches or strings attached to selling college textbooks online?
You should buy used college textbooks at GreenTextbooks.com - Saving the Planet One Textbook at a Time GreenTextbooks.com is your online leader for finding used textbooks, DVDs, CDs. http://www.GreenTextbooks.com

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Are there any catches or strings attached to selling college textbooks online?
id suggest amazon. I bought a lot of books on there and I know a few people who sold there books there and everything went smooth. Besides amazon im really not sure where to look.

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