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Don't forget for used cookbooks a great sourse is

www.half.com

I have found books there for pennies that you can't

find anywhere else.

 

Donna

--- PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote:

 

> wow, thanks for the heads up!

>

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> April

>

> Monday, February 12, 2007 2:11 PM

> OT: Google

> Checkout/Cookbooks

>

>

> Sorry for the OT, but we all like to get new

> cookbooks

>

> I ordered the Nutritional Yeast Cookbook yesterday

> and

> used Google Checkout. I hadn't used them before (I

> use

> PayPal) but right now, until the 15th the have a

> $10 off

> offer for new users. I got my cookbook for $2.21

> after

> the discount.

>

> https://www.checkout.google.com

>

> I ordered the book from:

> http://www.textbooksrus.com

>

> If anyone is thinking of buying a new cookbook you

> may want

> to check it out. You have to sign up by Feb. 15th,

> but the

> $10 bonus is good until Mar. 31st

>

> Hope this is ok to post,

> April

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

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I gotta check out www.half.com It is nice to know a great source for hard to

find books. My daughters and I are avid readers. I just got some great

deals on E-bay. I was able to get 27 books for $40 including shipping. These

aren't cookbooks, but by a favorite author of mine, Debbie Macomber. I've read

several of her Christmas books and they always give me great laughs. I hope

these will be just as good. Those books retail for $8/piece in the book stores

so this was a great price. I've also gotten lots of cookbooks from E-bay for

great prices. Even got a saddle for one of my children for Christmas off of

it. I love e-bay. Can you tell? lol There so many ways to get great deals

and not pay full price for so many things.

Judy

 

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Donnalilacflower

Monday, February 12, 2007 4:34 PM

Checkout/Cookbooks another good source for used

ones

 

 

Don't forget for used cookbooks a great sourse is

www.half.com

I have found books there for pennies that you can't

find anywhere else.

 

Donna

--- PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote:

 

> wow, thanks for the heads up!

>

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> April

>

> Monday, February 12, 2007 2:11 PM

> OT: Google

> Checkout/Cookbooks

>

>

> Sorry for the OT, but we all like to get new

> cookbooks

>

> I ordered the Nutritional Yeast Cookbook yesterday

> and

> used Google Checkout. I hadn't used them before (I

> use

> PayPal) but right now, until the 15th the have a

> $10 off

> offer for new users. I got my cookbook for $2.21

> after

> the discount.

>

> https://www.checkout.google.com

>

> I ordered the book from:

> http://www.textbooksrus.com

>

> If anyone is thinking of buying a new cookbook you

> may want

> to check it out. You have to sign up by Feb. 15th,

> but the

> $10 bonus is good until Mar. 31st

>

> Hope this is ok to post,

> April

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

The seed is in bloom, will it meet an early doom

or survive in a tranquil sea?

Does it face an early end, will it find a real friend,

should it be called humanity?

Will creation of man bring death by his hand

or will life be his destiny?

The Seed - Rare earth

 

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I have used half.com before. I normally buy used not new

but with the discount it was cheaper to get the new copy

($2.21 inc. shipping) I have also bought used from

amazon.com & buybundle.com

 

I normally use paperbackswap.com They have lots of veg

cookbooks (and tons of other books) I normally buy

credits for $2.75 (sender pays shipping) so its a great

deal too. (If anyone joins you can put my ID: April925

in the referal section, :) I'll get a free credit)

 

The google offer can be used at other sites too, I only

posted the one I used, so you can probably use it on other

stuff too.

 

April

 

 

 

, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

 

Don't forget for used cookbooks a great sourse is

www.half.com

I have found books there for pennies that you can't

find anywhere else.

 

Donna

--- PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote:

 

wow, thanks for the heads up!

 

hugs,

Chanda

-

April

 

Monday, February 12, 2007 2:11 PM

OT: Google

Checkout/Cookbooks

 

 

Sorry for the OT, but we all like to get new cookbooks

 

I ordered the Nutritional Yeast Cookbook yesterday and

used Google Checkout. I hadn't used them before (I use

PayPal) but right now, until the 15th the have a$10 off

offer for new users. I got my cookbook for $2.21

after the discount.

 

https://www.checkout.google.com

 

I ordered the book from:

http://www.textbooksrus.com

 

If anyone is thinking of buying a new cookbook you may want

to check it out. You have to sign up by Feb. 15th, but the

$10 bonus is good until Mar. 31st

 

Hope this is ok to post,

April

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Hi everyone,

 

Paperbackswap.com looks really cool--Thanks, April! (I'll credit your

ID as my referral ID when I sign up.)

 

Another savings site I like a lot is retailmenot.com, which pulls up

coupon codes that users have submitted for different sites.

 

Peace,

Maureen

 

April wrote:

> I normally use paperbackswap.com They have lots of veg

> cookbooks (and tons of other books) I normally buy

> credits for $2.75 (sender pays shipping) so its a great

> deal too. (If anyone joins you can put my ID: April925

> in the referal section, :) I'll get a free credit)

>

>

>

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Thanks Maureen :) I'll check it out.

 

I really like PaperBackSwap.com One of my " wishlist "

books was posted today. It would cost $10 or so

elsewhere so I'm glad to get it for $2.75 :)

 

April

 

 

, Maureen <ailanthus

wrote:

 

Hi everyone,

 

Paperbackswap.com looks really cool--Thanks, April!

(I'll credit your ID as my referral ID when I sign up.)

 

Another savings site I like a lot is retailmenot.com, which pulls up

coupon codes that users have submitted for different sites.

 

Peace,

Maureen

 

April wrote:

 

I normally use paperbackswap.com They have lots of veg

cookbooks (and tons of other books) I normally buy

credits for $2.75 (sender pays shipping) so its a great

deal too. (If anyone joins you can put my ID: April925

in the referal section, :) I'll get a free credit)

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Thanks, April! I registered the night before last, but haven't had a

chance to list books to swap yet. It looks very cool!

 

Peace,

Maureen

 

April wrote:

> Thanks Maureen :) I'll check it out.

>

> I really like PaperBackSwap.com One of my " wishlist "

> books was posted today. It would cost $10 or so

> elsewhere so I'm glad to get it for $2.75 :)

>

> April

>

>

>

>

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