Okay! I’ve got a whole bunch of manga and other books I wanna sell. What’d be a better way of getting rid of 'em: eBay, or Amazon.com or something like that?
Just do what i do, and put it in your sig.
Yea, ebay is the best bet.
Kay. Should I sell 'em individually or in bulks? (like, I have Naruto 1-4, and Ranma 1-9, and the first … half, I think, of the Star Wars NJO books)
hm… not sure, bulk sounds good for people looking for the series, but then if someone is just looking for one poart of the series…
Burn it.
If you list them here someone might purchase them. More reliable than eBay.
Heres somthing of yours I want to get rid of: your avatar.
oh you
If you have trouble selling your books and magazines on ebay or yahoo then you could have a yard sale- Yard sales are very good places to sell things- In fact i go to yard sales every weekend looking for Super Nintendo RPG’S -Since they are old games and video game stores won’t buy them anymore i never pay over $1 for them-
Usually the games at yard sales are put out by parents whose kids moved away years ago and they just want to get rid of the stuff they just found in a closet or stored in a garage.Yesterday i bought Final Fantasy 3 at a yard sale for 50 cents and last month i found Chrono Trigger at a library book sale for $1- Usually libraries only sell books but this one had a box of video games marked $1 and i found Chrono Trigger in the box- i also found Lufia 1& 2 and Breath of Fire1 &2, 3 carts of Zelda and 2 of Secret of Mana last month at sales for $1 or less .
I already have the games because i bought them when they came out but i have fun looking for them anyway at swap meets and yard sales and i just give away the games i get at sales to gamers who don’t have the games but want them- i sent BOF 2 i found at a yard sale to a guy on gamefaqs who didn’t have the game and it made him really happy because he said he had been looking for the game for years.
Yeah, but, uh, I live out in the sticks, so yard sales “ain’t gonna happen.”