05-31-2016, 05:09 AM
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05-31-2016, 07:49 AM
I have read this method a couple years ago.. your content is the same as what I have read but I forgot who wrote it, I think I got it from BBHF also. No offense, maybe it was you who sells this method before.
05-31-2016, 08:03 AM
How can you earn money from other countries using this method? When you think about it your book are in local language and shipping will kill you.
05-31-2016, 12:19 PM
this method well known and it works most in usa canada or uk and some few other countries only
05-31-2016, 04:00 PM
(05-31-2016 02:25 AM)loveshloverudra12 Wrote: [ -> ]this method work for any country just read the eBook and start earning
This method only works for US and UK. I checked their FAQs and even tried to create accounts with them.
Powells.com only pays for UPS Ground shipping within the U.S.
SellBackYourBook.com, ValoreBooks.com and Bookstores.com are for US residents only. Go to their registration pages and see that.
BookJingle.com and BookItBuyBack.com are not working at all.
WeBuyBooks.co.uk is for UK residents only.
So, can you clarify how anyone from other countries than US and UK can earn with this method?
05-31-2016, 04:35 PM
Quick Review:
This is a simple pdf explaining how you can put an app on your smartphone or check a website called s-e-l-l b-a-c-k y-o-u-r b-o-o-k.c-o-m to check how much various book buyers will pay for books you find in the bargain bin or rummage sales.
Having the ability to find out that someone will pay you $18 in a few days for a book that you can buy for $2 at a rummage sale is pretty cool.
I've actually done this and profited. Not a ton, but a few months ago I found a couple of year-old textbooks (for $5) at a garage sale that I sold for $85. They paid me via PayPal within the week, including shipping cost.
I suppose somebody who was in a big city could make a scant living doing this. But, for the majority of us, being able to make some spot profits a couple times a year is still pretty good.
AbeLincolnBart
This is a simple pdf explaining how you can put an app on your smartphone or check a website called s-e-l-l b-a-c-k y-o-u-r b-o-o-k.c-o-m to check how much various book buyers will pay for books you find in the bargain bin or rummage sales.
Having the ability to find out that someone will pay you $18 in a few days for a book that you can buy for $2 at a rummage sale is pretty cool.
I've actually done this and profited. Not a ton, but a few months ago I found a couple of year-old textbooks (for $5) at a garage sale that I sold for $85. They paid me via PayPal within the week, including shipping cost.
I suppose somebody who was in a big city could make a scant living doing this. But, for the majority of us, being able to make some spot profits a couple times a year is still pretty good.
AbeLincolnBart
05-31-2016, 05:58 PM
I'm checking it
05-31-2016, 10:19 PM
thanks fro the review
06-02-2016, 12:08 PM
Thanks bro ADD REP
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