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    Oldbarnz is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Powells.com in Portland, OR has always treated me well. Ive done several boxes of books with them via postal service. They give you a postage label to stick on your box, thy pay media rate shipping. Its .50 to 5.00 a book, usually around a buck a piece, but i just went through my bookshelf and made $80 on books I've bought at yard sales and thrift stores over the last few years. I've actually taken my phone with me into the thrift store during a "$1 a bag" sale, sat there punching in ISBN numbers, and seeing which books they want. It's time consuming, but I can make $30 on a bag of books no problem. After a while, you start sensing what they'll want. (New books, niche books, hardcover kids books, etc) I've been surprised several times by their offers. Just my .02....
    Good luck, it's better than scrap. (that's their .02, I guess!) let me know if you need help/advice.


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