Does anyone have any experience with trying to sell a large collection of boooks? As I've mentioned before I was a Christian pastor before coming to cosmotheism and have a few thousand dollars worth of books in the library I built.
I have no idea how to get rid of them without taking a massive loss on the invested capital. And I would like to be able to use the money to purchase books from the NV site.
Any tips or advice on how to go about the whole affair?
Selling a Library
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You may be able to contact a seminary or christian school, but I get the feeling you're going go take a loss no matter where you sell them. Selling books in bulk usually commands a wholesale price far below what you paid retail for each volume. A worthy persuit though!
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Richard, I'm sorry I am unable to provide any useful advice about how to go about selling your books, but certainly congratulate you for arriving at your present state of mind. The very best of luck to you.
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I assumed this would be the case, nevertheless I hoped some might have trick I was unaware of.White Man 1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:09 amYou may be able to contact a seminary or christian school, but I get the feeling you're going go take a loss no matter where you sell them. Selling books in bulk usually commands a wholesale price far below what you paid retail for each volume. A worthy persuit though!
Re: Selling a Library
Hi Richard,
you can try this method:
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-sell-u ... sh-1388970
you can try this method:
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-sell-u ... sh-1388970
I haven't personally sold a lot of books, but it sounds like an interesting strategy.Do you have used books to sell, and want to get top dollar for them? Just plug their ISBNs into bookscouter.com, and it will show you how much 50-plus online book buyers are willing to pay for them.
It even has a free mobile app that you can download. That's handy if you want to check thrift stores, yard sales, and estate sales for books that you can resell at a profit. Just scan the ISBN to see what a particular book is currently selling for and if it's more than what you can buy it for, snap it up and resell it. Usually reselling is a bit of a gamble, but it doesn't have to be with books. If you use this app, you'll know exactly how much you're going to make before you put up any money.
To maximize your profits, use their price history tool to see how much a particular book has sold for in the past. It may help you to identify a particular time of the year when your book will sell for more. Also be sure you know how to clean books to get rid of any damage, dust, or mildew before selling.
Note: While Bookscouter has a paid version, with additional features, there's a free version that anyone can use.
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Re: Selling a Library
Thanks grimork this looks perfect!