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The Book Depository

MonkeyCatcher

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I just found out about a site similar to Amazon that some of you may be interested in - they offer free international shipping on everything, with no minimum order required. I believe that their product pricings are similar to that of Amazon.

The Book Depository.

Happy Buying :D
 
You just can't beat Amazon's Marketplace. Used books for insanely low prices. I'm addicted. Not to mention I have no idea how much a pound is in dollars.

Edit: I just saw that you live in New Zealand... ignore me.
 
You just can't beat Amazon's Marketplace. Used books for insanely low prices. I'm addicted. Not to mention I have no idea how much a pound is in dollars.

Edit: I just saw that you live in New Zealand... ignore me.
Yeah, I would love to use Amazon, as their used prices are extremely cheap, but they charge a fortune in shipping to NZ. I started this thread mainly for the people who live outside the UK and US, and who therefore find it hard to get books from places like Amazon at a relatively low cost.
 
Interesting site, MC! Have you bought anything from there yet?

Unfortunately, I don't stay in Other Countries, so no luck for me.

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Not yet as I'm currently on a book-buying embargo, but once that's over I will definitely be ordering a few more obscure ones from there.
 
I buy a lot from play.com and amazon.co.uk and amazon.com.
I think there's a Book Depository on amazon.co.uk's market place. Could be the same place. I've ordered from them via amazon, good service.
 
The Book Depository on Amazon is the same shop. That's where I first found out about them. They have excellent service both from the marketplace and from their website. I used them several times with no problems. Same with Play. I prefer Play and TBD to Amazon, but they don't always sell everything I'm after.
 
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