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    If you get alot of books, try to find a paper recycler and see if they will buy your books to recycle. I have a guy that buys all my books, hard back, paper backs, mags.,catologes, and phone books. He only pays .02# but books add up fast.


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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    If you get alot of books, try to find a paper recycler and see if they will buy your books to recycle. I have a guy that buys all my books, hard back, paper backs, mags.,catologes, and phone books. He only pays .02# but books add up fast.
    I have a lady in MD who runs a big company, and so far, she is the only "paper" recycler that I know of, but they dont pay anything at all for it.

    I mean, it would be worth it I guess if you got a box of books at a time, but I was just really curious.

    It is the same for inkjet cartridges. Depending on the make and model, there is a few sites that pay for them too.
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