Book Swapping sites?

@jenni7202 (1598)
United States
May 13, 2008 10:08pm CST
Well my best friend and I have decided we want to start a book club. I want easy ways for us to get the books at a cheaper price. I was told there are some really great book swapping sites out there that you only pay for the shipping of the book in order to get pretty much, FREE books. Well, I am interested in joining a bunch of these sites, in hopes of getting some really good deals. If you have a site in mind, then feel free to message me with your referral link, because I want to help someone else out by signing up under them, I know if I had a chance to get referrals, I would want one, so here goes. Please don't post your referral links here, because it is against MyLot TOS, and can get this post deleted, and possibly get your account removed as well.
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@Bd200789 (2994)
• United States
23 May 08
I am a member of What's On My Bookshelf. For the first 100 books you post, you get .2 points per book. So for every five books you post you get a point. I don't think they have a referral program, but I'll check.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
14 May 08
I use bookmooch.com for that. There are not any referral bonuses that I know of. You get points by listing books that you no longer want. You get a point every time someone mooches a book from you. You pay the shipping charges to send them the book and then you have a point that you can use to get a book.
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@jenni7202 (1598)
• United States
14 May 08
Okay, thanks. Since there is no referral program for that site then I will just sign up. Thank you for the information, it's greatly appreciated!
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@saundyl (9783)
• Canada
23 May 08
i use whatsonmybookshelf.com for trading books. Like bookmooch you get points for listing books and you get points for shipping a book. Then you use the points to "buy" a book you'd like. There's no points for referrals that i know of for whatsonmybookshelf either.
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