Ebay or Amazon for selling?
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    Default Ebay or Amazon for selling?

    I have lots and lots of fantastic condition.. From my boys own book shelves..they prefer to use the library now reading books from their school reading lists. I'm wanting to sell. Would you say ebay or amazon for books? Trouble is I'm not very clued up on how amazon works? If any of you could give me your opinions I would be grateful. :-)

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    I've never used Amazon - EBay fees seem to get higher every month and of course you have to pay PayPal fees too.

    I think play.com have a similar thing for selling second hand books... you should check the charges that will tell you where to do it I think.

    Most of my old ones went to school fairs and friends so I've never sold any though.

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    I would say Ebay, but then I've never used Amazon.
    Also try gumtree & facebook selling pages (no fees)

 

 

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