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Kilanded | 14 Dec 2024 - 14:37:11 |
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I recently found a bunch of old college textbooks and some novels I don't read anymore and decided to sell them online. I’ve heard about platforms where you can sell books directly to other readers or even to businesses that buy in bulk, but I’m unsure about the best way to start. Should I try listing them individually on a marketplace or look for a buyback program that handles everything for me? Also, I’m curious—does anyone know if I need to handle the shipping myself, or do some services offer prepaid shipping? If you've done this before, how did you decide where to sell? Would love some tips! |
Fraonma | 14 Dec 2024 - 14:37:41 |
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Selling books online can be super straightforward if you know where to look. Based on personal experience, it’s much easier to use a service that offers buyback options, especially if you have textbooks or newer editions in good condition. One such platform https://booksrun.com/books/sell simplifies the whole process. They let you search for the value of your books using ISBNs, and if you decide to sell, they provide a prepaid shipping label for orders over $10. That means you don’t have to worry about paying for shipping upfront. Another great thing is they process orders pretty quickly—most payments are issued within a few business days. However, keep in mind that their pricing can change based on demand, so it’s a good idea to act quickly if you see a price you like. I’ve also found it’s worth double-checking the condition of your books to match their criteria, as this affects the final payout. Overall, platforms like this save a lot of time compared to listing books individually, and you don’t have to deal with finding buyers yourself. What kind of books are you planning to sell? |
Kilanded | 14 Dec 2024 - 14:37:53 |
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Thanks for the detailed advice! I checked out the site, and it looks pretty simple to use. I have some textbooks in good condition that I’ll definitely try selling there. I also appreciate the tip about acting quickly on pricing—I wouldn’t have thought about that. This sounds like a much easier process than I expected. Thanks again for the help! |