Swap Your Books Online for the Cost of Shipping
Perusing a used bookstore is probably my favorite way to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon. But you have to go with the open mind idea that you will be discovering new books, and only occasionally snagging a good deal on a bestseller. Plus, it >bothers me that they purchase the used books from patrons for only $1, then turn around and sell them for $8. That is an impressive markup.
I have found something that, while it won’t inspire the same giddiness as going to a used store, will help alleviate my qualms: PaperBack Swap
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Here’s the simple steps you can take at PaperBack Swap to trade your books for new ones:
1. Register.
2. List at least 10 books that you are willing to trade. Now you will have 2 credits good for 2 new books.
3. Request books that you are interested in.
4. Mail your books (+1 credit each) when requests come through to you; receive books (-1 credit each) when others mail you your requested ones.
5. Read a new book for only the cost of shipping one. Add it to your shelf, or toss it back in the mix of available books to be traded.
PaperBack Swap has been around enough years that the kinks should be worked out. With continued success in the book world, the company has added Swap-a-CD and Swap-a-DVD.

July 25th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
[...] That was it. The book was closed and listed for trade on Paperback Swap. [...]