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The Topeka Capital-Journal (Newspaper) - 12/28/2008 by The Washington Post
Get a few books you didn't want for Christmas? Paperbackswap.com lets you exchange them for ones you do.
Here's how it works:
1. Post books you own that you no longer want.
2. Members request books from you; the Web site sends you an e-mail letting you know a book has been requested.
3. Mail the book to the address provided; you can use the book rate to save on postage. (Most books cost $2.23 to mail.)
4. When a member receives your book, you get a credit, which you can spend on any other book on the site.
5. You request a book. When it arrives, you can keep it, give it away or repost it on the site — your choice!
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Here's how it works:
1. Post books you own that you no longer want.
2. Members request books from you; the Web site sends you an e-mail letting you know a book has been requested.
3. Mail the book to the address provided; you can use the book rate to save on postage. (Most books cost $2.23 to mail.)
4. When a member receives your book, you get a credit, which you can spend on any other book on the site.
5. You request a book. When it arrives, you can keep it, give it away or repost it on the site — your choice!
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