Monday, July 31, 2006

More-Or-Less-Moot Monday


Okay, So Blogspot did NOT want me to download pictures right away...so I was doing a pictureless version of More-or-less-Moot Monday, but it has fixed itself...yeah! And NO! I am not going to pick the obvious and talk about how it is more or less moot to post my More-or-Less-Moot Monday posts without being able to download pictures. And NO! I will not pick the obvious, D.C. Metro system, that gets me to work an hour late every other day as my choice for this More-or-Less-Moot Monday blog. So what will I choose?:

Yes, Amazon.com is one of the great bastions of online book sales, and if you know me, you know I love books! But I am looking at how to sell books back, and it DOES NOT make sense! Can't I just return them like I would an ill-fitting dress from JCrew.com or the unfortunate choice of underwear from VS? No, and itis not clear from the outset what you are supposed to do. You have to register your book, sell it, and then find a seller, but dear readers, what do I do with said book. Do I send it to Amazon? keep it till it is needed? what? I can't figure it out! This process falls under the categories of things like...priceline.com and rent.com...which do not let you see all the steps necessary to participate ahead of time. This irks me and makes me not want to do it. Humph. But since its for work, I have to.

Anyway, trying to sell back books on amazon is more or less moot on this More-or-Less-Moot Monday.

Now I am not as fancy as Shannon over at Rocks in My Dryer...so for right now, I will update it with people who leave comments on what works for them!

2 comments:

Overwhelmed! said...

I've never tried to sell books back through Amazon. If I were you, I'd take your book to used bookstore and either sell it to them for money or store credit. Who needs the hassle of shipping stuff? :)

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