PDA

View Full Version : Advice Please~on the best place to sell books


burghead lass
7th April 2008, 14:12
I would like to sell some of my books that iam nit keeping so others can get the chance to read :readingtwo: them. Can anyone tell where the best place is to place them for sale. Many Thanks. Heather :friends0:

prospero
7th April 2008, 14:16
Just send them to me, thanks. :mrgreen:

Nici76
7th April 2008, 16:20
I think the easier and laziest way ;) to sell your books is on the Green Metropolis website here (http://www.greenmetropolis.com/)

It can be a bit slow for your books to sell at times but it has good pricing for when you do sell them!

Hope that helps Heather. :)

Kell
7th April 2008, 16:47
I can recommend Green Metropolis too - I sell loads of my books on there.

happyanddandy
7th April 2008, 16:52
I have sold books in good condition on Amazon - no cost to post and money paid straight into bank account. I have sold music tuition grade books as well. Was easy :smile2:

Louiseog
7th April 2008, 21:18
Amazon for me too, easy peasy

Michelle
8th April 2008, 06:09
I decided that the hassle wasn't really worth it.. there's never much money left after paying the postage, and I have to buy jiffy bags, get to the post office etc. I occasionally pop a few books on greenmet, but generally I hand them in to a charity shop.

Purple Poppy
8th April 2008, 08:38
I must admit to doing the same as Michelle. I usually manage to sell one book every four months on greenmet, so it's hardly worth the bother.
Louise and H&D, are you selling as private sellers on Amazon? I think I had an account there many moons ago. How does it work? I thought they were all traders...businesses.
Pp

Echo
8th April 2008, 09:54
I like to just give them to Goodwill or something. Absolutely no hassle there!

~V~
8th April 2008, 13:24
I've set up a library at work and so most of the books I no longer want go in there. Maybe one day I'll also get to appreciate it when I've finally got somewhere near the summit of Mount TBR

prospero
8th April 2008, 13:32
Take an oxygen mask, ~V~ - it's a biggun, that Mount TBR.

~V~
8th April 2008, 13:34
The sherpa's carrying the spare tank

happyanddandy
8th April 2008, 17:54
I must admit to doing the same as Michelle. I usually manage to sell one book every four months on greenmet, so it's hardly worth the bother.
Louise and H&D, are you selling as private sellers on Amazon? I think I had an account there many moons ago. How does it work? I thought they were all traders...businesses.
Pp


yes private seller on Amazon - I don't have a business - just post your books I am v honest about condition and really only sell good ones that will make a profit - eg the piano grade books are usually in good shape with pencil marks in the side easily erased by buyer. Amazon post them free for 3 months I think then tell you if they haven't sold - youu can also easily remove them for sale when you go on hols. If they sell they deduct a small fee and pay the rest into your bank account.

burghead lass
14th April 2008, 11:47
:thanx: every one for all your comments and apologies for not answering sooner....ermmm:blush: I forgot about the thread :blush: must have had a senior moment :lol: .

vampirebloom
9th June 2008, 01:03
should be able to sell them on play.com :mrgreen:

NiceguyEddie
9th June 2008, 09:15
Definitely Amazon. Free listing but they do take 17.25% of the price. But you get £2.35 (I think) postage credit.

Philip Stein
9th June 2008, 10:53
I've only sold on Amazon and eBay and of those two, Amazon is definitely preferable. You only pay a fee if the book sells, and they deduct it from your takings so you don't have to actively pay a fee to them the way you do with eBay (with eBay, you pay even if it doesn't sell). Having said that, as Michelle says for most normal books you don't end up with much after deductions, and I found it just wasn't worth the hassle of keeping stocked up on jiffy bags and getting deliveries out within 48 hours to keep my feedback rating up. Now I just give my books to the local charity shop.

kb.marsh
12th June 2008, 14:19
I agree Philip, I prefer Amazon too

tbain
20th June 2008, 10:17
I tend to get rid of my books at a second hand bookshop I visit in Alnwick, they don't give you money for them but you have an account with them and they give you credit to get more books. They give you a reasonable amount for each book plus the actual bookshop is a converted railway station so there is a massive selection of books there.