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Auction: Classic Books???

18 Sep 05 - 02:53 PM (#1566131)
Subject: Auction: Classic Books???
From: Sorcha

Would there be ANY interest in NON music Classic books such as Hemmingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck, old Greek plays etc? I am clearing out books so I can get MORE!

If you think there is interest, what would be best way to do it? List all books in one auction for High Bidder on Each (and all pay same price) or list a few at a time individually?

If there is NO interest, I'm going to offer them free for exact shipping.


18 Sep 05 - 06:56 PM (#1566279)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: GUEST

Give them to the Salvation Army and take the tax write-off.


18 Sep 05 - 08:00 PM (#1566311)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: Sorcha

Can do that too. Just trying this first. Guests can't bid or get anytyhing anyway.


19 Sep 05 - 12:36 AM (#1566424)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: NH Dave

Possibly give them to a School Library that can use them? You'd have the tax write off there too, if you are in a tax bracket where it makes a difference. I generally loan books with no expectation of ever seeing them again. That way I'm pleasantly surprised it the do turn up again.

Dave


19 Sep 05 - 02:52 AM (#1566448)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: Sorcha

Actually, the tax write off is not an issue. We don't have enough de ducks. I can always send them to the local library but they are overloaded. As always.


19 Sep 05 - 04:25 AM (#1566466)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: GUEST

Somewhere in New Orleans?


20 Sep 05 - 11:16 AM (#1566834)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: Stilly River Sage

If you look at someplace like Amazon's auction, you could list them for a tiny price and they tack on a shipping price. Since they take a percentage of the sales price, they might keep the single penny you charged, and if you ship book rate you'll still save a little from the amount they let you collect for shipping.

If you were to sell them as a single lot at someplace like eBay, I'd suggest boxing them, weighing them at the post office, figuring book rate, and offering them for .99 in a 7-day auction and see what happens. Be sure you have your shipping high enough to cover a little gas to the post office and the box and the tape.

SRS


20 Sep 05 - 12:25 PM (#1566887)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: Sorcha

They prob need books in NO but doubt they are ready to deal with things like that yet, esp with Rita on the way....


20 Sep 05 - 08:57 PM (#1567292)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: GUEST

Alas, American School Libraries are throwing away dumpster fulls of books - my collection on English ballads came from a night janitor - Steel Rails came a kid.

If, you have a humantarian heart - pay the postage and ship them to the Marshal Islands where they have VERY little of anything but children...or maybe Scarpi in Finland.


20 Sep 05 - 09:00 PM (#1567296)
Subject: RE: Auction: Classic Books???
From: Jim Dixon

When I have books I want to get rid of, I take them to a used bookstore. I know a couple of good ones that will give me a generous credit on future purchases. Of course they don't take everything, so whatever I have left over, I donate to a charity that holds an annual book sale. It's much less time-consuming than trying to find buyers/takers on my own.