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?

  • Dark-Artist@alien.top
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    1 year ago

    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.

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    1 year ago

    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.

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    1 year ago

    They’re not worth money. I’ve taken books to my local used bookstore and traded them for other books.

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    1 year ago

    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.