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What can I expect to get from selling back books? I have a lot of novels, most within the past 5-6 years or so. Is it worth it to sell them or else donate to the library or any other ideas? Do they buy college textbooks? What about books in a different language? Thanks for any insight!
Re: have you ever sold to half price books?
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Jenn & Jason
September 27, 2008
I just recently took a large tub of old cookbooks (that belonged to my mom, most bought AT half price books, some with the tag still on) and three textbooks (one that I had seen on the shelf recently being sold for $25 but none were worth anything to sell back online). They gave me $2. And were not even very polite. I was just happy to get rid of them but wished I had donated them. It wasn't worth the $2 to have them be rude to me.Â
 In the past I've sold textbooks online and at one point I found a site that took regular books, too, but I don't remember what it was. Sorry.
Jenn & Jason
September 27, 2008
Hm we've sold novels, textbooks (realllly old), and even magazines to HPB and felt it was pretty reasonable and the people were never rude. Â One time we went with about 10 books and a handful of magazines and got like $20+. Â I feel like when you go in there with fewer items on multiple trips instead of one big load they give you a bigger offer.
Net, they basically look up the ISBN to see what inventory exists and how much they think they can sell it for then back it up to what they offer you.
For textbooks that are maybe 1-2 years old I recommend half.com or even check out the local college bookstores. Â At the end of the quarter they usually offer a bonus for buy-backs because they're trying to stock popular used books for the next quarter.Â
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