I was wondering if anyone knew of a place where I could sell manga that I don't want anymore? I have quite a few that are just taking up space on my shelves. =/ Either online or actual stores are good.
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Where to sell manga?
#2
Posted 20 January 2012 - 05:24 PM
*points to thread* General Anime/Manga trade/sell thread
You can try on here, amazon.com, eBay, Craigslist....
You can try on here, amazon.com, eBay, Craigslist....
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#3
Posted 20 January 2012 - 06:20 PM
You could also try selling them on cosplay.com's marketplace if you are a member. They have a few guidelines before you can start posting things, like being a member and having I think 5 posts or something like that. I've sold quite a bit through that. Also there is a site from facebook called Yardsellr. It is freakin fantastic. I've made exactly $2,277.47 from that site alone just by selling my anime merch and misc things. :3
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#4
Posted 22 January 2012 - 05:33 PM
If you're just looking to get rid of them and free up some place you could always see if there are any near by High school anime clubs that might take them.
As far as Brick and mortor stores, I don't know how far it would be from you, But I'd suggest Frugal Muse in Darin/Woodridge,IL. http://www.frugalmusebooks.com/
They are usually pretty fair on trade in value and I have always found them friendly/helpful when I've gone there trade in various items and/or to pick up manga for the manga library the Anime Club I'm a faculty advisor for has.
I would suggest if you wanted to trade them for other titles online, to go with Swaptree.com, but I haven't really used them since they started the minor charge for trades.
As far as Brick and mortor stores, I don't know how far it would be from you, But I'd suggest Frugal Muse in Darin/Woodridge,IL. http://www.frugalmusebooks.com/
They are usually pretty fair on trade in value and I have always found them friendly/helpful when I've gone there trade in various items and/or to pick up manga for the manga library the Anime Club I'm a faculty advisor for has.
I would suggest if you wanted to trade them for other titles online, to go with Swaptree.com, but I haven't really used them since they started the minor charge for trades.
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