Getting rid of books

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trooperiziz

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I've a couple of hundred books (at a guess, could be up to 400) I want to get rid of, I pretty much use my Kindle these days for general fiction stuff.
Before anyone has a go about how sacred books are, these are basic chart paperbacks and the like, nothing worth worrying about smile

What do I do with them?

Car boot sale? 50p a go, i'd make £100ish and have to deal with all the crap that comes with doing one of those, hardly seems worth the effort.
Charity shop? I don't have any boxes to put them in, so i'll have buy a load of boxes just to be able to give them away.
Take them down the tip? Seems a shame, they are all perfectly readable, and i'd still need to transport them so will need boxes.
Ebay? One at a time? No bloody chance, but as a job lot, would people buy them like that? If I could cover the cost of boxing them up then maybe, but it's still a fair amount of effort to list them all.
Freecycle? Again, need to box them up still.

Not sure I have any other option, i'm going to have to buy boxes regardless aren't I.


trooperiziz

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N Dentressangle said:
trooperiziz said:
Charity shop? I don't have any boxes to put them in, so i'll have buy a load of boxes just to be able to give them away.
No you won't. Just put them in plastic carrier bags and drop them off.

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400 books? that's a lot of placcy bags! biggrin

Cheers for the supermarket idea people, i'll investigate.

trooperiziz

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Urban Sports said:
5/11/2012
biggrin Living in a flat with no garden, I don't think my upstairs neighbours would be too happy wink

trooperiziz

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Looking on ebay, I can see a fair few book collections on there, not one of which has got a single bid! smile That option is out the window.

Charity shop or local second hand book place is the next option, I'll check the local Tesco to see if I can drop them off there too.


trooperiziz

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Shaw Tarse said:
Is there a hospice/ old folks home local to you?they might appreciate the books.
I'm not sure they will be that interested in 40 Star Wars books etc... but i'll have a look. Last I heard, charity shops weren't that interested in paperbacks either, as they can't sell them anymore. frown


trooperiziz

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Thursday 6th September 2012
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Flying Toilet said:
There is a book share shop just opened in Newport Pagnell next to our shop if any use, they may even collect. I can find out if you like.
Just the name will be good enough, i'm too idle to actually do anything at the moment, so it might be a while before I sort them all out smile