Ever sell books on Amazon? They rob you!
I am selling a handful of my old computer/certification/tech books on amazon.com. They only give you a $3.49 shipping credit which is never enough. So this book I just sold (they bought it for $14) cost me over $8 to ship and they took a commision of $4.32. I only netted about $4 on a book that sold for $14. That is B.S. 
Anyone else sell books on there that agree with me?

Anyone else sell books on there that agree with me?
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I have noticed that a lot of the people who sell books on Amazon are usually book stores that just couldn't sell it in the store.
I sell stuff on Ebay all the time and it's never cost me that much to ship a book!
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Nope. In the country. I go to USPS.com. It was a 4 pound book and it came to a little over $8.
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Are you using the media mail rates?
http://www.usps.com/send/waystosendmail/senditwithintheus/mediamail.htm
I dont think you can print labels online for media mail.
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i don't think you can but since that's "amazon's preferred method" that's all they pay you to ship (media mail rates), anything above that is on you. I sold a bunch of cert books on amazon and made off nice on em.
So next time I guess I have to go to my local post office and request media mail shipment? Sucks that you can't do that online. Printing and paying shipping online is so convenient.
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