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| Author: | scotslass [ 03 Nov 04, 16:18 ] |
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Where is the best/cheapest site? |
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| Author: | Pizzicato [ 03 Nov 04, 18:38 ] |
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If you are buying several books, than I'd go for Amazon.co.uk. Lots of their books are 30-40% off, and if you spend at least £19 (at the moment - sometimes it's £25) then delivery is free, which makes it really worthwhile. For a single book, Amazon is expensive because the delivery charge will probably be higher than the discount, especially on paperbacks. For second-hand books I use ebay, for buying and selling. Never had any problems |
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| Author: | milly [ 03 Nov 04, 18:43 ] |
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Amazon is great... have a terrible Amazon habit! Worth it for buying lots of books/CDs as you get the free delivery... as Pizzicato says |
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| Author: | StephenLee [ 03 Nov 04, 20:01 ] |
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If you are after the cheapest Scotslass i would recommend a search on here. It will search for the item then display you with it's cheapest findings. It's not just books, it does a whole range of items as well! |
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| Author: | HappyDaiz [ 04 Nov 04, 17:51 ] |
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There's a site called http://www.thebookpeople.co.uk It has very cheap books, but not a huge range. I bought the Robbie biography for a friend that cost £7.99, although I did pay £3.25 p&p but it still worked out cheaper then anywhere else, and if you buy a few books then the postage isn't such a big deal. |
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| Author: | scotslass [ 04 Nov 04, 18:29 ] |
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Thanks everyone |
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| Author: | CameronBB4 [ 05 Nov 04, 2:13 ] |
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You could try Barnes&Noble.com - I get their newsletter and they often have up to 80% off their stock. |
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| Author: | jason-cowan.com [ 05 Nov 04, 16:38 ] |
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Or try the library! It's FREE! |
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| Author: | scotslass [ 05 Nov 04, 16:52 ] |
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Oh now that's a damn good idea Kay! |
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| Author: | jason-cowan.com [ 05 Nov 04, 18:36 ] |
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I DO have them now and again you know!!!! Don't be quite so surprised
Another idea is to borrow from friends. I am even gonna build an extension onto my house to include a library cos I have soooo many books!!!! |
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| Author: | cheekiechickie [ 05 Nov 04, 19:03 ] |
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I agree Kay I have read about 50 books this year without spending a penny busting now !
I couldn't have afforded to buy them
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| Author: | jason-cowan.com [ 05 Nov 04, 19:45 ] |
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I am a self help book junkie, everything from how to get the mindset of a billionaire to mentalism to visualisation!!!
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| Author: | Suzanne [ 05 Nov 04, 20:15 ] |
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I like the library but certain books I prefer to have the copy for myself, it's great to drag it out again in a few months or a years time to re-read it.
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| Author: | Healing Flames [ 06 Nov 04, 2:45 ] |
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Small tip: You can actually google for a 10% off code for Amazon! WHAT! |
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| Author: | Suzanne [ 08 Nov 04, 13:12 ] |
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Healing Flames wrote: Small tip: You can actually google for a 10% off code for Amazon!
WHAT! Good tip HF.
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