I’m at a point where I need to sell some books to get more 😅 However, I always go back and forth about what price to put them at because I take really good care of my books, but people often complain saying I have it priced too high for a “used” book. I mean, quality wise, they still look and even smell new so what’s the big deal if I’ve read it once? I just want to make back what I bought them for. What are your opinions on this?
The books are only worth what buyers are willing to pay for them. Would you pay for a book face value if an owner already had it for a few years, even if it’s in good condition? Something that’s previously owned automatically depreciates in value so you ought to price it in such a way that the buyer feels like they’re getting a deal.
No more the 50% of the original price, less based on condition. If you’re selling the book close to the price you paid for might as well just buy new myself.
They’re not worth money. I’ve taken books to my local used bookstore and traded them for other books.
A used book is worth basically zero monetarily if it’s a common print unfortunately. That’s just the way it is. I tend to donate them or give them away. Second hand books generally go for about £1-£2 where I am at most. Maybe more for academics but still a lot less than retail.