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Product Review: Half.com Used Goods Marketplace

Posted on September 21st, 2005 in auction, used by Oz

About the company: "Half.com is an innovative online marketplace that brings together buyers and sellers. Whether you are looking for the hottest new products or something hard-to-find, you can find it at drastically reduced prices on Half.com. There are millions of products to choose from in Books, Music, Movies, Video Games, and Game Systems."

The big pitch: Save $5 on your first purchase, and get $5 more if you refer a friend!

If you’ve ever used eBay to find second hand goods that you value more than the guy that currently owns them, you’re going to love eBay’s spin-off website, Half.com. In all honesty, we love, love, love this website and cannot say enough good things about it.

Half allows you to look for every book, video game, CD, DVD, video tape, audio book, game system, and textbook you’ve ever wanted, and finds a list of users who are prepared to sell you that item for as much as 90% off the regular list price.

For example, we searched for Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and found it available in paperback, brand new, for $8.35, or $7.75 in ‘like new’ condition. On the other hand, if ‘good’ condition is acceptable to you, you could get it even cheaper, for $7.00 flat (the description from the seller says it has a little shelf wear around the edges). Considering the retail list price is $12.95, that’s a $5.95 discount from what you’d normally spend - and with the $5 new user discount, you could get that book for just two bucks!

Not good enough? How about The Daily Show’s America: The Book, by Jon Stewart, available like new for just $8.08, a 67% discount from the regular $24.95 list price. Or maybe you’d be interested in a VHS copy of Donnie Darko, for just $2.29? Or the DVD version for $6.99?

If you like the music, you could get a mint copy of 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ for $3.73, or if you like the older stuff, how about The Eagles’ Hotel California for just $1.49 - a 91% discount on the list price!

Selling your old goods on Half is easy too. Just set up an account, enter the details of your books, CDs, videos, games, etc in their system, and grade it based on the quality of the item - like new, very good, good, or acceptable - then set your price. If someone wants your item, you’ll get the cash and mail it out to them ASAP, and everyone is happy.

Looking for a good cheap source of school textbooks? Half can help you there as well, with many reference books that we looked at coming in at around half price.

In the end, the beauty of Half.com is that you can finally not only afford all the books and movies and games you ever wanted to buy, but when you’re done with them you can resell them and perhaps even make a profit doing so!

The Product Trends rating: There’s no question, this is a top quality organization, which does everything it promises, making both buying and selling very, very easy. Five stars.

To try Half.com for yourself (and get a $5 discount while doing so!), click the image below:
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Product Review: AbeBooks Book Marketplace

Posted on September 18th, 2005 in auction, books, used by Oz

About the company: AbeBooks makes it simple and safe to find and buy—or list and sell—new, used, rare, and out-of-print books online. Book buyers love the variety of over 70 million books offered by more than 13,000 booksellers. This great selection delivers value for all: readers find bestsellers, collectors find rare books, students find textbooks, and treasure hunters find books they’ve been seeking forever.

The big pitch: The best deals on new and used textbooks, free shipping, no minimum purchase.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past dozen years, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Amazon.com and its ilk. Amazon grew from Jeff Bezos’ garage into a multi-billion dollar operation during the internet bubble in the late 90’s, and when others crashed and burned, Amazon stayed (barely) alive by virtue of its huge customer base.

Well, Amazon may be many things, but ‘the only alternative’ is not one of them. In the past few years several companies have waged war on the book giant’s dominance, and as the market leaders diversify into toys and power tools, the true book sellers have been building their stock in trade from the ground up.

AbeBooks is one such company. A book marketplace where booksellers from around the world can hawk their wares of new, used, rare, out of print and textbooks, this company charges the sellers a set flat fee as a ‘membership’ each month, which allows them to see as much as they want, to whomever they want, without limitation. Contrast that to Amazon, where the marketplace sellers pay no subscription fee, but have set postage and handling fees that rule them out of doing any business with overseas buyers, and you begin to see where the big guy is going wrong.

To try AbeBooks out for ourselves, we did a search for books by Hunter S. Thompson, and not only found several rare titles from that author for a few dollars each, we actually found one book selling for as little as a dollar.

That’s right - $1.

AbeBooks understands that Amazon’s independent sellers have precious few checks on the quality of the product being sold, so they’ve developed a system where timewasters and fly-by-nighters just aren’t likely to hang around. By charging a membership fee to sellers, you eliminate scammers and frauds, because it’s much easier for them to ply their trade elsewhere - where they don’t have to pay for the privilege.

Selling your textbooks? You can do that through AbeBooks, by virtue of a partnership with Buyback.com, where you simply enter the ISBN number of the book you want to sell, then their system gives you the price they’re willing to pay. If you accept, you send the book in, they pay for the postage (within the US), and they’ll send you a check.

Looking for a book club? AbeBooks has that too, with a free membership allowing you to talk about the books of the month online with other users.

Looking for a line on a cheap Harry Potter book? No problem - you can get as new copies of the latest Potter release for just $9.53, as of the time of writing. Looking for a first edition? Just click the ‘first edition’ link. Maybe you’re after a signed copy? That’s no problem either, with ten different signed copies available when we checked.

If boy wizards don’t interest you, how about the book everybody is reading - the DaVinci Code - which you can buy in good condition for $4.67, or signed by the author, Dan Brown, for $125.00?
There are many things we like about AbeBooks, from the free shipping to the easy as pie search facility, to the tendency towards supplying not just cheap copies of books, but also rare copies, first editions, out of print texts and new and used school text books. This is a book community for people who love books, and who want more than just the latest copy of the South Beach Diet - they want a great read.

The Product Trends rating: Four and a half stars - Take a look for yourself, and see what the little guys in the book business are doing that puts Amazon to shame.

To try AbeBooks for yourself, click the image below:
70 million books, 1 click away

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