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 Roadsmith
 
posted on December 16, 2003 08:37:01 PM new
Hi, all. A friend has several boxes of audio taped books, still in shrink wrap. EAch box has only one book in the whole thing, not a mixed collection. Has anyone had any luck selling them as a lot rather than individually? They don't do much individually, and the friend just wants to unload them.

Would you gear your auction to swapmeeters or such? To commuters? Any tricks of the trade?

Most of these audio books are sports-related; one box has the Pacific Coast League historial stuff (from a book about that league) and another has the old Negro League audiobooks.
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 jackswebb
 
posted on December 16, 2003 08:51:10 PM new
Road,,,,,,whatever was said before,who cares,,,,,,hahahah,,,,Truck number 5 in the fleet just pulled in today....long hauls,,,,,Nah,,,,,$1.00 a MILE????? no waY,,,,,,Keep on Truckin'.......I said that, to ME.......


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 tomwiii
 
posted on December 17, 2003 12:24:10 AM new
My first 18mos on feeBay I sold audio-books with super success!

I acquired around 1000 books for peanuts & sold each for $15-$50!

HOWEVER, most of these were UNABRIDGED books! I did try to sell around 20 ABRIDGED audio-books with disappointing results!

If yours are ABRIDGED, I'd group them in author lots of 3or4 & try to unload them thusly -- donna get too excited though


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[ edited by tomwiii on Dec 17, 2003 12:24 AM ]
 
 Libra63
 
posted on December 17, 2003 06:33:22 AM new
There is a lot of interest in the Negro League. I have sold books and they did quite well, but maybe besides the books that the person wanted the pictures. I wouldn't lot the negro book just try it on it's own unless you have more than one. I think drivers who have a long commutes would have an interest in them. Blind citizens like those also then they don't have to depend on someone to read to them. I have sold audio tapes of the Bible and they did quite well. Did you check ebay on how the books did? That should be an indication but I would wait until after the 1st of the year to list them as people are to busy now.

 
 Roadsmith
 
posted on December 17, 2003 07:37:21 AM new
Thanks, guys. Libra: I already tried selling the audiobook on the Negro League and it didn't even sell, starting about $4! I even double listed it, in sports as well as Black Americana. Seems to me that people who are interested in sports of any kind want video, not audio.

On the other hand, if I were one of those swapmeeters, I'd want maybe a couple dozen of these to sell for a few dollars each. I'm just not sure how to reach those folks.
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"In order to avoid poverty, just do three things: finish high school, marry before having a child, and don't have that child until you're at least 20 years old. Only 8% of people who do all three of these things wind up poor, but a staggering 79% of those who fail to do them wind up in poverty." ~William Galston
 
 giftsforall
 
posted on December 17, 2003 06:47:49 PM new
I sold a lot a few months back. They were the last of a large lot I purchased. These were the ragamuffins that were not moving. I stuck them on Ebay and they went for cost. So I did not loose any money. I had already profited from the lot anyway. Take a look at the sold listings. This will give you an idea of what they will go for.
 
 
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