Trade Books with Bookins

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Sue Wargo, a school librarian from N. Grosvenordale, CT saves more than $500 a year on book purchases. How?
“I regularly swap books online to supplement my personal and school libraries. I also get books on CD for travel. I listen to them and then return them,” says Sue. “It helps feed my book addiction at a fraction of what I would have paid elsewhere.”
Online book-swap sites traditionally have had the reputation of being hit-or-miss, and a lot of work. Today’s reality is very different. Bookins.com, the book-swap community Sue uses, offers more books than the largest Barnes and Noble, and is as easy as walking to your mailbox.
Bobbi Wood, a librarian, wife, and mother of four from Grand Forks, ND agrees: “Bookins.com is easy, and you can find almost any book you are looking for. Plus, some you aren’t! In these economic times we need all the help we can get just to make ends meet. Bookins is a good affordable way to find entertainment.”
While traditional swap sites like PaperbackSwap, Swaptree, and TitleTrader have been online for years, Bookins.com is the only site of its kind to eliminate all time-consuming contact between trading parties. It is also the only site to provide a quality guarantee.

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