Anonymous wrote:Thriftbooks.com! You scan the barcode and they’ll tell you what they’ll offer. They send you a paid packing slip and shipping label that you affix to the box and they deposit the money in PayPal. Or maybe a check I think I just chose PayPal. I buy tons of books and was facing massive piles I couldn’t get rid of when I discovered this, I cleared out like 4 boxes alone this summer.
Upon reading this comment, I went to Thriftbook.com. Here's my review.
I'll start by saying I've never attempted to sell books at Wonderbooks, but I've heard their offers are really low. (I have bought at Wonderbooks before.)
You must create an account to find out what they'll "pay" for a book. So that was kind of a bummer. I was hoping I could enter ISBNs and get estimates.
Unless the books are fairly new, chances are they won't want it. I got more 0s than anything, and the others were from $0.60 to about $1.50 (for paperbacks), and about $3 for a hardback copy of The Wedding People.
You need to get to $7 total in order to ship them the books.
For someone with only a couple dozen books of my own, this isn't going to get a huge return, but you could also use the credits from them to get a cheap book.
Depending on the "newness" of your books, it may just be simpler to donate to your favorite thrift store.