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They just called me and I signed up with them. It seems legitimate to me, although they don't pay much for the books. He said they take more non-fiction, textbooks, and "coffee table" books than fiction. Supposedly you can print out a postage label to mail them the books, which I haven't done yet. If anyone finds out anything negative, please let me know! Gail _____ From: Laurie Mahaffey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 1:28 PM To: ctls-l Subject: [ctls-l] Book Prospectors? This is a message from CTLS-L. Selecting "Reply" will send a message to the originator. Selecting "Reply to All" will send a message to the entire list. --------------------------------------------------------- Anybody heard of this company? www.bookprospectors.com <http://www.bookprospectors.com/> They called one of our member libraries offering to buy her withdrawn non-fiction (which is sometimes hard to sell at book sales). If you have dealt with them, please reply. Thanks. Laurie Laurie Mahaffey, Deputy Director Central Texas Library System, Inc. 1005 West 41st Street Austin, Texas 78756 www.ctls.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512-583-0704 x18 800-252-4431 x18

