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What's the best way to sell my old programming books to recoup some of the money I spent on them?

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I've got a collection of old programming books that I no longer need, and I'm looking to sell them to make some extra cash. However, I'm not sure where to start or how to get the best price for them. I've tried selling them online through platforms like eBay and Craigslist, but I haven't had much luck in getting rid of them quickly or for a good price. I'm hoping to find a better way to sell my books and recoup some of the money I spent on them. Should I consider selling them to a used bookstore or a second-hand online marketplace? Are there any specific things I should do to make my books more attractive to potential buyers?

Additionally, I'm wondering if there are any local options for selling my books, such as book fairs or used bookstore buyback programs. I'd love to hear about any experiences you've had selling old books and any tips you might have for getting the best price.

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I totally get it - getting rid of old programming books can be tough, but there are definitely ways to make it easier. You've already tried eBay and Craigslist, which is a good start, but you might want to consider selling them to a used bookstore or a second-hand online marketplace like Amazon or Half.com. These places often have a built-in audience looking for used programming books, so you might be able to get a better price.

When it comes to making your books more attractive to potential buyers, just make sure they're in decent condition and that you include accurate descriptions and prices. You might also want to take some good photos to show off the books' condition. As for local options, you could try checking with used bookstores in your area to see if they're interested in buying your books or if they know of any book fairs or buyback programs that might be a good fit.

Personally, I've had pretty good luck selling my old books on Amazon, but it does take some time and effort to set up a seller account and list your books correctly. If you're not feeling up for that, a used bookstore might be a better bet. Just be prepared to negotiate on price, and don't be afraid to walk away if you're not getting a good deal.

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