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Garbage isn’t a value judgment: His company, along with several other enormous used-book-selling operations that have popped up online in the past decade, is literally buying garbage. At first I was interested, but after reading some reviews it seems like their service is 50/50. Buy a cheap copy of The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the... book by Michael Wolff. )Discover Books, another major used bookseller on Amazon, is also based in the Seattle area. “We feel we give books the best and maximum opportunity to be sold or redistributed or recycled,” Hincy says. “We have software that we’ve spent years and a lot of money on,” Hincy says, “tweaking to be as optimal as possible to give that book the best opportunity to be sold.”“You look at books, and you hope there’s an intrinsic value to the content, you know?” Moss told me. But that’s the reality of this business.”But Thriftbooks’s Ward and Discover Books’s Hincy are quick to paint themselves as book lovers, and savers. The enterprise is still largely a human operation: Between 15 and 18 people at each warehouse sift through the truckloads of books, sending more than 80 percent of the material immediately to the recycling plant. Garbage isn’t a value judgment: His company, along with several other enormous used-book-selling operations that have popped up online in the past decade, is literally buying garbage. Discover Books relies on its regular scanning system to pick out potentially valuable vintage books.The sellers wouldn’t tell me exactly how much profit they make on penny books. “I would say it has affected our ability to sell as many used books online,” he says. The same thing happens at public libraries; they can take only as many donations as their space and storage will allow, so eventually they have to dispose of books, too. If the software’s algorithm decides that this is a book that can be sold and is worth selling, it will be stocked and automatically listed in the online marketplace where it has the best chance to be sold. I adore thriftbooks personally. A nice plus (besides the free worldwide shipping): every book you buy is matched with a book donated to a literacy charity somewhere in the world.Better World Books is great, Alibris is great. ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. For recent books, supply is low, because the book hasn’t been on the market that long, and demand is generally high. The penny booksellers are sometimes seen as forcing books into a new, disturbingly quick life cycle in which prices drop from full price to a few dollars in months, and then further to a penny in just a couple of years.Penny booksellers are exactly the sort of weedy company that springs up in the cracks of the waste that the Internet has laid to creative industries. Thriftbooks has 10 warehouses across the country, each with its own name. If several sellers are offering the same book, you can choose the one closest to where you live so it gets there faster. But that isn’t a reflection of the actual cost of shipping them — it’s a function of the company’s rules, which mandate a consistent shipping cost for every category of the product in the Marketplace. “We have software that we’ve spent years and a lot of money on,” Hincy says, “tweaking to be as optimal as possible to give that book the best opportunity to be sold.”“You look at books, and you hope there’s an intrinsic value to the content, you know?” Moss told me. "The Parrot Who Owns Me" is a delightful memoir that should appeal not only to bird lovers, but to the general public, as well. )“At some point in the next two to three years, I predict that ‘Go Set a Watchman’ will be selling for a penny,” says Mike Ward, president of the Seattle-based used-book seller Thriftbooks. I had a long road trip coming up and had heard great things about a book, although E-books are much easier, there is still something about flipping actual pages for me. They aren’t a cause; they’re a small, understandable result.
Bought 30+ books with Better World and never had a problem, even though living in South America.
Shipping costs vary depending on the kinds of deals you can cut with delivery services. Ward says each of them is “about the size of your typical Walmart,” …
ThriftBooks' business model "is based on achieving economies of scale through automation".
These titles can be hard to find; many of them are out of print, unavailable on Kindle, and their presence in the New York Public Library is hit or miss.Enter the penny booksellers.
We deliver the joy of reading in 100% recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $10. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name.
by Lanier, Jaron A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. This is the ThriftBooks company profile.
Garbage isn’t a value judgment: His company, along with several other enormous used-book-selling operations that have popped up online in the past decade, is literally buying garbage. At first I was interested, but after reading some reviews it seems like their service is 50/50. Buy a cheap copy of The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the... book by Michael Wolff. )Discover Books, another major used bookseller on Amazon, is also based in the Seattle area. “We feel we give books the best and maximum opportunity to be sold or redistributed or recycled,” Hincy says. “We have software that we’ve spent years and a lot of money on,” Hincy says, “tweaking to be as optimal as possible to give that book the best opportunity to be sold.”“You look at books, and you hope there’s an intrinsic value to the content, you know?” Moss told me. But that’s the reality of this business.”But Thriftbooks’s Ward and Discover Books’s Hincy are quick to paint themselves as book lovers, and savers. The enterprise is still largely a human operation: Between 15 and 18 people at each warehouse sift through the truckloads of books, sending more than 80 percent of the material immediately to the recycling plant. Garbage isn’t a value judgment: His company, along with several other enormous used-book-selling operations that have popped up online in the past decade, is literally buying garbage. Discover Books relies on its regular scanning system to pick out potentially valuable vintage books.The sellers wouldn’t tell me exactly how much profit they make on penny books. “I would say it has affected our ability to sell as many used books online,” he says. The same thing happens at public libraries; they can take only as many donations as their space and storage will allow, so eventually they have to dispose of books, too. If the software’s algorithm decides that this is a book that can be sold and is worth selling, it will be stocked and automatically listed in the online marketplace where it has the best chance to be sold. I adore thriftbooks personally. A nice plus (besides the free worldwide shipping): every book you buy is matched with a book donated to a literacy charity somewhere in the world.Better World Books is great, Alibris is great. ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. For recent books, supply is low, because the book hasn’t been on the market that long, and demand is generally high. The penny booksellers are sometimes seen as forcing books into a new, disturbingly quick life cycle in which prices drop from full price to a few dollars in months, and then further to a penny in just a couple of years.Penny booksellers are exactly the sort of weedy company that springs up in the cracks of the waste that the Internet has laid to creative industries. Thriftbooks has 10 warehouses across the country, each with its own name. If several sellers are offering the same book, you can choose the one closest to where you live so it gets there faster. But that isn’t a reflection of the actual cost of shipping them — it’s a function of the company’s rules, which mandate a consistent shipping cost for every category of the product in the Marketplace. “We have software that we’ve spent years and a lot of money on,” Hincy says, “tweaking to be as optimal as possible to give that book the best opportunity to be sold.”“You look at books, and you hope there’s an intrinsic value to the content, you know?” Moss told me. "The Parrot Who Owns Me" is a delightful memoir that should appeal not only to bird lovers, but to the general public, as well. )“At some point in the next two to three years, I predict that ‘Go Set a Watchman’ will be selling for a penny,” says Mike Ward, president of the Seattle-based used-book seller Thriftbooks. I had a long road trip coming up and had heard great things about a book, although E-books are much easier, there is still something about flipping actual pages for me. They aren’t a cause; they’re a small, understandable result.
Bought 30+ books with Better World and never had a problem, even though living in South America.
Shipping costs vary depending on the kinds of deals you can cut with delivery services. Ward says each of them is “about the size of your typical Walmart,” …
ThriftBooks' business model "is based on achieving economies of scale through automation".
These titles can be hard to find; many of them are out of print, unavailable on Kindle, and their presence in the New York Public Library is hit or miss.Enter the penny booksellers.
We deliver the joy of reading in 100% recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $10. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name.
by Lanier, Jaron A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. This is the ThriftBooks company profile.