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To find out more about selling books online check out our FAQ section. We also love to talk to our customers so if you have any specific questions feel free to contact us, don't like to email? No worries, you can call or even comment on our facebook page! (as long as its a general question, remember anything you post can be seen by others)




we buy books for cash



Selling Books online to Sell Back Your Book could not be easier. Simply enter your books ISBN number in the box above and we will give you an instant price quote! Sell books with free shipping and no worries about if your book will sell or not. Our online book buyback tool is the best way to get value for your used books.


Why let those old books continue to gather dust? Give your used books a good home and get cash in your pocket today! Our process is risk-free and honest, we tell you exactly which books we can receive, what they are currently worth at that moment, and you have the option to see your overall quote before accepting. You can even click below to download our mobile app so that you can scan the ISBN codes with your phone!


Similarly, the more convenient it is to sell your books, typically the less you'll get paid for them. The harder you've got to hustle to get the best price the more you can, in theory, profit. But you have to know if it is worth your time.


Typing in one of these codes isn't much of a hassle, but if you've got LOTS of books to sell it may become so. If you've got a lot of books to sell I suggest using one of the places below which has an app which is designed to scan the books bar codse. This will help you when you've got lots of books, just to save time and sanity, at least when possible.


In fact, when you type in the ISBN of your book it compare prices from over 35 book-buying websites making it easy for you to find the site which is paying the most for your books. This price comparison will save you a lot of time.


There are two ways to sell books on Amazon. The first is to sell your books as a third party seller (The second way is for textbooks, and is mentioned lower on the page).The link I've provided is to Amazon itself and explains in greater detail the process, but basically you need to set up a sellers account and then list your books for sale.


They pay the most for more recent publications and those that are in high demand, but will buy all your books, not making you haul some of them away that don't meet their standards. But the ones that they decide not to sell won't of course, give you much if any cash and they'll donate them or recycle them. But you don't have to deal with disposal for any not worth anything!


Textbooks quickly get out of date, so be prepared to only sell relatively new ones, typically within the last 3-5 years. If your textbooks are very old then it is highly unlikely you'll find a willing buyer amongst this list because a new edition will most likely have come out making your textbooks obsolete.


If you're lucky enough to have a book or books though that these companies want, they'll pay you pretty well for them. I suggest putting the ISBN number for your books into several of these sites below to see which one will give you the best price. Since it just takes a couple keystrokes to get quotes it's worth the time investment.


ECampus.com. ECampus.com claims to pay top dollar for your used textbooks. Enter your ISBN number, receive a quote and get a free shipping label to mail your books in. You can receive your payment in a direct deposit, check or store credit.


Cash4books.net buys mainly textbooks, although they also buy a few other books as well. The website is also available as an app, and it allows you to put in the ISBN of a book and will tell you what they will pay for that title.


As part of the trade-in program you can search on Amazon.com by title, keyword or ISBN (displayed near the barcode) for your book but they will only accept certain titles. If your book is listed, you will get a free shipping label and Amazon will pay in the form of an Amazon gift card for books that they accept.


In addition, if you decide it is just too much work to sell your books while you're decluttering, you can also check out my article on the top 13 places to donate used books so they still get out of your home and to someone who can appreciate and use them.


Have questions about selling books online? Can't find the ISBN? Will your book be accepted in its current condition? Is your book counterfeit? We have many tips available whether this is your first timeselling books, or if you have your own book buying business.


With one simple search we connect you to various companies buying used textbooks online. By comparing textbook buyback prices, we ensure you receive the best prices for your textbooks. Shipping is free and you're often paid the same day your book is received.


After you've searched your ISBN, we display a list of companies with offers for your book. BookScouter users can rate and review each vendor with our feedback system. We display this rating next to each vendor so you can sell your books with confidence.


Books must be clean and in very good condition (no missing or torn pages, no loose bindings or excessive writing, no water damage, no smoke/musty/animal/other smells). Hardbacks must have dust jackets (if issued). A good rule of thumb concerning book condition: If we have to spend time cleaning the books brought in (excessive dust, dirt, spiderwebs, bugs, sticky stuff) then we will not buy them.


We will look through your books, choose the titles we wish to purchase, and make you an offer. We offer cash (or check if over $25, ID required) or trade credit for books. Trade credit offered will be 1.5 times the cash offer. We will keep a record of your credit on file for use against future purchases.


Buyers are available Monday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For other times or if you have large quantities of books to sell, we recommend calling ahead. We do not buy used books on Sundays or after 4:00 p.m. other days.


We cannot make offers or guarantee that we can purchase your books over the phone. We must see the books first. We do not do appraisals or book repairs, but can recommend several local appraisers and book binders.


If you spot a book that you think may be a good resell, a handy tool to use is the best seller rank (BSR) on Amazon. The lower the number, the better. For example, books ranked as #1 have sold 1,500 or more copies that month. Anything lower than 100,000 is typically good. This info can be found in the product details when you search for the book.


You know the drill by now! Cash4books will allow you to search for books on their database and offer you a price and free shipping for your books. They primarily accept textbooks, but they will also buy a variety of other in-demand books. Most must have a publication date of 2018 or newer.


What they purchase changes quite often, but they have a handy list for reference. A major benefit to this service is that there are no fees for selling your books to the website. If you find their price quote is better than the buyback program at your university, you might as well get the better deal!


eCampus not only purchases used textbooks, but they also purchase novels, biographies, non-fiction, and more! If you only have a few books to sell, you can use their instant ISBN quote tool, or you can become a marketplace seller. Payments are distributed via PayPal, check, direct deposit, or in-store credit.


If you search on the site, there are many people selling bundles of books for craft projects and rare vintage books. So, if you have an old vintage book or a bunch of books that nobody will buy, you might be able to sell them on Etsy. They charge a small listing ($0.20) per listing, so keep this in mind when deciding where to sell your books.


We are always interested in buying good books. Generally we look for books of lasting value in good condition. For each book we wish to buy, we try to determine our selling price, taking both the local market and the Internet into account. Scarce books in high demand bring high prices. More common books, or those with low demand sell for less. We pay you a percentage of our selling price which varies with the saleability, scarcity and desirability of the book. If you would like to take credit toward other books, we will pay you 20% more than the cash offer.


Good Books In The Woods pays cash for used books and for collectible/rare/scarce books. We only buy what we want. We buy individual books and entire libraries. We can and do make housecalls all over the greater Houston area. Housecalls are only for collections of 300 used books or more or for collectible/scarce/rare books . 041b061a72


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