Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 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 ______________________________\ ____ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile./services?promote=mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 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 - 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 ________ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile./services?promote=mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 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) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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