[Publib] Amazon or E-bay?

Jill Parsons JPars at albanylaw.edu
Tue May 26 16:05:24 EDT 2009


Personally, I have great luck selling used text books on amazon.  They take only a small commission but they also give you a couple bucks to ship the item.  

Jill

Jill Parsons
Cataloguing Specialist
Schaffer Law Library 
Albany Law School
80 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
phone: (518) 445-3204
email: jpars at albanylaw.edu 

>>> "ckubala at columbiactlibrary.org" <ckubala at columbiactlibrary.org> 05/26/09 3:54 PM >>>
Our Booksale Chairperson swears by Amazon. 

I have sold books for our library on ebay, Amazon and
half.com. I like half.com for general fiction and Amazon for
the rarer title. I think both half.com and Amazon are very
easy to use and it might depend on your own preferences.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Cooper" <tcooper at wgpl.org>
To: <publib at webjunction.org>
Subject: [Publib] Amazon or E-bay?
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 11:52:26 -0500

>Among those of you who sell rare or expensive donated items
>online, do you find Amazon, e-bay, or some other online
>service to be the best (most productive, easiest to use,
>etc.)?
>
>Thanks, 
>
>Tom Cooper, Director
>
>Webster Groves Public Library
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>301 E. Lockwood Avenue
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>Webster Groves, MO 63119-3102
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> (314) 961-3784 
>tcooper at wgpl.org 
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