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Old 12-27-2008, 01:39 PM #1
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Question Amazon or Ebay?

I have hundreds, if not thousands of books. I haven't counted them, but boxes and boxes. I used to have a formal library in our house. The books in there were all hardback. Since we moved, I have only bought paperback.

I need to sell them. I have donated a lot, but I need the moola.

Which would be better? Amazon or Ebay? One of our Yoga instructors works for Half Price Boooks. They have so much stock right not, I would be luck to get 5c per book. Many they would just offer to recycle.

I do have many first editoins and some are antique.

Oh, I also need to sell my Curious George collection.
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