Web Site Of The Week: PaperBackSwap.com
PCMAG.com (Website) - 10/5/2010 by Staff
Pros
You pay nothing more than the cost of postage—for now. Rapidly growing "library" of available books. Quick Credit system, for 41 cents extra, ensures that you?re credited on delivery for books you send.
Cons
Hit or miss if they'll have books you want. No way to tell what condition the books are in before they arrive. Trades are one for one; you might end up trading away a valuable book for a cheap one.
Bottom Line
It's not much to look at, but PaperBackSwap.com can help you clean out your bookshelves—and fill them back up again—for nothing more than the cost of postage.
You pay nothing more than the cost of postage—for now. Rapidly growing "library" of available books. Quick Credit system, for 41 cents extra, ensures that you?re credited on delivery for books you send.
Cons
Hit or miss if they'll have books you want. No way to tell what condition the books are in before they arrive. Trades are one for one; you might end up trading away a valuable book for a cheap one.
Bottom Line
It's not much to look at, but PaperBackSwap.com can help you clean out your bookshelves—and fill them back up again—for nothing more than the cost of postage.