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Originally posted by adman75 View Post
I have had nothing but positive experiences selling. The app is very intuitive and easy to use. It takes me less than a minute to post a book with photos and prices. Most info is auto-filled by scanning the barcode on your book. Shipping is a breeze as well. All the guess work is taken out. The Pango app will calculate the shipping for you so you don't need to worry. Once a book is sold, you will just print out a shipping label that will be in your account. Package your book, attach the label, and drop in your mailbox. Most times, I don't even have to go to the post office. I drop the book in my mailbox at the end of my driveway and it's gone. You can track the book in the app so you know when it reaches its destination. I bought a bulk order of bubble packages on Amazon so it take basically no time to get your orders ready to ship. Super easy. I've been selling for about 6 months now and I have sold over $500 worth of books. All mass market stuff that I just had around the house or in boxes. Highly recommended.
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Originally posted by Chuggers View Post
What's your experience selling on there, if you don't mind sharing? It's supposed to better than some of the other platforms especially when it comes to fees....i was hoping fir a good copy of Swam Song on there but not one copy! Might grab a copy of The Stand though
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostNot sure if there are any other Kristopher Triana or Aron Beauregard fans on this forum, but they each released a limited-edition book today via their own websites. Even though my wallet hates me at the moment, I couldn't pass as I enjoy the heck out of each author and don't want to miss out!
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Originally posted by adman75 View PostPango Books is fantastic. I'm quite active on there, mostly as a seller, but there are great books and deals to be found for sure.
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Originally posted by adman75 View PostPango Books is fantastic. I'm quite active on there, mostly as a seller, but there are great books and deals to be found for sure.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
On a related note, I ordered my first books from Pango Books last night...never bothered with it before though I guess I'd heard its name a time or two before, but happened to check it after crapping out at eBay, ABE, and Biblio on finding cheap copies of Sarah Langan's early horror pbos, and lo and behold the same seller had all three books for a couple bucks a piece.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostCongrats to you. As a bonus you've now introduced me to the bookoutlet as well.
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Pango Books is fantastic. I'm quite active on there, mostly as a seller, but there are great books and deals to be found for sure.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostCongrats to you. As a bonus you've now introduced me to the bookoutlet as well.
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Congrats to you. As a bonus you've now introduced me to the bookoutlet as well.
Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostI have a running list of new(er) trade hardcovers that I intend to track down at some point once the price drops or my book budget has extra room. Every now and then, I like to swing over to Book Outlet's website to see if I can find any good steals from among my list. Today, I found four books from my list on the site at very reduced prices and I'm stoked! Grabbed the titles below:
1) The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
2) No Second Chances by Rio Youers
3) An Honest Man by Michael Koryta
4) The Guide by Peter Heller
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I have a running list of new(er) trade hardcovers that I intend to track down at some point once the price drops or my book budget has extra room. Every now and then, I like to swing over to Book Outlet's website to see if I can find any good steals from among my list. Today, I found four books from my list on the site at very reduced prices and I'm stoked! Grabbed the titles below:
1) The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
2) No Second Chances by Rio Youers
3) An Honest Man by Michael Koryta
4) The Guide by Peter Heller
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Damn, big book-mail day today, with arrivals from Lividian, SST, and Brian Keene’s Vortex Books: CHILD ALONE WITH STRANGERS, COLD IN JULY, and A BETTER WORLD (signed trade 1st HC) by Sarah Langan. The first two were kindly held by Brian and Paul while I was away from home for a month.
Gotta love days like these.
EDIT: And the today (the day after the above) I received my S/L of THE DRIVE-IN: MULTIPLEX from Thunderstorm. Cool beans.Last edited by RonClinton; 04-13-2024, 06:20 AM.
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Not sure if there are any other Kristopher Triana or Aron Beauregard fans on this forum, but they each released a limited-edition book today via their own websites. Even though my wallet hates me at the moment, I couldn't pass as I enjoy the heck out of each author and don't want to miss out!
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Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
I liked Vampire Junction, and if you like it, it's the first book in a trilogy. I really don't remember the second two books at this point.
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