Has anyone tried Swaptree? It's my new obsession. You create an account for free and make two lists: one of the books (or DVD’s, video games, CD’s) you'd like to receive and one of the books you have to trade. Then you wait for a trade by another person or their computer or you can initiate one yourself. When a trade is accepted by all parties (some are three-way), you mail your book out and wait for another book to arrive. The whole thing is free except for the postage to mail your book (usually around $2.30), and you can print the postage label right off Swaptree. I've done about 5 trades so far, and it is fun. Now if I can just find time to read the books piling up on my nightstand.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Swaptree, anyone?
Has anyone tried Swaptree? It's my new obsession. You create an account for free and make two lists: one of the books (or DVD’s, video games, CD’s) you'd like to receive and one of the books you have to trade. Then you wait for a trade by another person or their computer or you can initiate one yourself. When a trade is accepted by all parties (some are three-way), you mail your book out and wait for another book to arrive. The whole thing is free except for the postage to mail your book (usually around $2.30), and you can print the postage label right off Swaptree. I've done about 5 trades so far, and it is fun. Now if I can just find time to read the books piling up on my nightstand.
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