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queenofmean | 18:31 Wed 12th Sep 2012 | ChatterBank
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wasn't really sure where to actually post this.
I have a box full of school/college textbooks and past papers and I would like to sell them on. Tried Gumtree/Amazon/Fatbrain and I object to paying 15p on ebay to post an advert.

Does anybody else know where I could sell them on?
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ummm schools/colleges notice boards???
hello beautiful.

how about taking them to an auction house?
pmsl...................
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duh...why didn't I think of that jan

i'll look into it Excel don't think i'd get much for them but every little helps and gets them the h*ll out of my back bedroom
Excel, do you ever think I might be considered a bit creepy acknowledging certain people with things like that every time you see their name? Especially ones half your age.

QoM, I'd go with Jans suggestion. If they are still in date schools and colleges might take them to sell to hard up students.
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I don't mind that Excel calls me beautiful.

But they are about...6 years old well some of the past papers are but the rest are about 4-5 years old. Any little helps just as long as i can get shot of them
Gumtree is free x
craft are you in a bad mood?? Hi QoM, can't help but hope you are well
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I tried Gumtree - but having said that was the wrong time of the year I think Tinks.

Hey Sibton - yes I am good thank you are you ok?
yes love x
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:) good stuff xx
Evian, I agree, excel does it with tinkerbell as well. Makes me cringe. Sorry excel but it does.
Free listing weekend on eBay? They have them almost every week.
The original suggestion of school/college boards, some even have a shop for such stuff. The old papers I'd just chuck. Without the answers (and probably an old syllabus anyway) I can't see their use.
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that's the only time I'd do it Mojo but normally I can't get enough time to do it but I might watch out though for the next one
I agree on binning the old exam papers - not only do syllabuses (syllabi?) change but students can easily get the past papers from school or from the internet if they want them.
Also if the papers were from modular exams these are being phased out
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I think the ones for Accounting and Business Management will be the same they never changed on bit when I was doing it and that was a while but I think some of the other ones French and Chemistry could get the heave

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