Although I use libraries and garage sales for most books I need, when I am looking for something in particular and need to “own” or “gift” a copy of that specific book, I turn to Half.com, where I can find any book I am looking for.
Tonight, after ordering a number of books for my grandmother, my mother stood over me shocked. “How do you pay *so little* for books?” she asked.
Once again, I thought this was one of those things everyone did.
Here is how I “work the system” to get the cheapest books possible online:
1. I log in to ebates.com so that anything I do buy I will be receiving a percentage back on for what I pay. If you do not have account at either of these places, sign up *now* for a $5 bonus directly deposited to your account!
2. I then do a search on Half.com for the most important book I am looking for on my list. This would be the one that you have to buy in this transaction.
3. Of the options available, I find the cheapest ones (usually $0.01-$0.99 for me).
4. Of those cheap options, I find the seller with the highest number of books sold (the number is right next to the name).
5. Then, in another screen I open up the seller’s store to see if they have the other books I am looking for.
Essentially - it’s important to buy all the books from the same seller so as to reduce the shipping cost of the $0.01-$0.99 books you are ordering.
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1.06.2009
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