by Sara Gilmore

Getting free books online allows you to expand your literary horizons and connect with people all over the country. There are different advantages and disadvantages to every site that you sign up with so here is how to find the right book swapping site for you.

Find a site that uses automation. It will make life a lot easier if you get an email whenever there is a new trade for you as well as getting announcements when it’s time for you to mail out a book. Some sites will even allow you to put your account on hold if you need a break or you’re going on a trip. The process should be automated enough that the computer works out who and when you’ll trade with.

Look for a service with positive reviews. You have a variety of sites to choose from when swapping books. It may be easier to get to know people and make friends on a smaller site but you’ll also need a place that has all of the rules and regulations in place to deal with any cheaters and ensure that everyone receives items. If you go with a well known site then you’ll have thousands or even millions of books to choose from.

Find a site that offers versatile ways of shipping. You may even be able to bypass the post office and print your postage at home. You might have to ship your site the next day or you may have a few days so make sure that you sign up with a service that fits your schedule.

You’ll want to deal with a company that has penalties. Cheating swapping sites is a rampant problem so you want a service that is equipped to handle it. A site might give you a refund or give you back your credit so that you don’t give a book without receiving one to cut down on cheaters. You can find a company that is enjoyable but still has rules that work.

Make sure that the service is actually free. You’ll also want to check to ensure that you are swapping books instead of buying them. Swapping is different than the old buy ten get one free deals. With trading you will send out the books that you have in your house and be able to request the number of books that you’ve sent out.

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