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Last post 06-01-2011 13:42 by janetandjohn. 32 replies.
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  • 01-25-2009 10:24 Post ID: 493,817  In reply to

    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    just a quick question - if you request a free book how do you send postage labels? Ive only done online postage a couple of times so not sure! Can you save down the label when you get tot he print section and then email it on - does that work?

  • 01-25-2009 10:37 Post ID: 493,823  In reply to

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    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    salljf77:

    just a quick question - if you request a free book how do you send postage labels? Ive only done online postage a couple of times so not sure! Can you save down the label when you get tot he print section and then email it on - does that work?

     

    Yes, instead of printing you save the label (as a pdf file, I think), and then email that file to the other user.  As I mention above, the only problem with this is the short time-frame you have in which to use the label, so make sure the other person knows to expect your email, but otherwise it works well.   

  • 04-09-2009 11:07 Post ID: 534,780  In reply to

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    Hi

    Your Free Books for Postage is a great addition to the site, and I was wondering if its potential could usefully be expanded beyond the forums?

    For those occasions when I’d really like to pass on a requested book, but just don’t see a suitable swap, would it be possible to include an additional option in your response menu, maybe along the following lines?

    “I don’t see a book on your list that I’d be interested in swapping for right now, but I’d be delighted to send you the book you requested FREE, for the cost of postage only, as explained in the site guidelines at http://forums.readitswapit.co.uk/forums/t/13283.aspx?PageIndex=1

    Just a thought!

    Best,

    Dee

  • 04-09-2009 11:11 Post ID: 534,782  In reply to

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    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    stirfry:

    Hi

    Your Free Books for Postage is a great addition to the site, and I was wondering if its potential could usefully be expanded beyond the forums?

    For those occasions when I’d really like to pass on a requested book, but just don’t see a suitable swap, would it be possible to include an additional option in your response menu, maybe along the following lines?

    “I don’t see a book on your list that I’d be interested in swapping for right now, but I’d be delighted to send you the book you requested FREE, for the cost of postage only, as explained in the site guidelines at http://forums.readitswapit.co.uk/forums/t/13283.aspx?PageIndex=1

    Just a thought!

    Best,

    Dee

     

     I have seen this done already on some swappers pages that books are listed as free for the price of postage.If they are regular forum users they are familiar with this idea already and would respond to pm's (personal mesages) more readily than non forum users.

    Welcome to the forums Dee !!

  • 01-07-2010 12:21 Post ID: 662,584  In reply to

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     Is this done through the local Post office site or some other site?

  • 01-07-2010 12:40 Post ID: 662,585  In reply to

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    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    anagonçalves:

     Is this done through the local Post office site or some other site?

    I assume you're asking about online postage??  In which case, here's the link to the relevant bit of the Royal Mail website: http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/jump3?catId=400046&mediaId=26800663

     

  • 01-07-2010 23:13 Post ID: 662,919  In reply to

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    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    pennyt:

    anagonçalves:

    Is this done through the local Post office site or some other site?

    I assume you're asking about online postage??  In which case, here's the link to the relevant bit of the Royal Mail website: http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/jump3?catId=400046&mediaId=26800663

     

    Hi Anagonçalves

    If you list books free for postage they are sent out via the PO & Royal Mail.  Treez gave a very good explanation of how this works at the start of this thread.  lf that is what you were wanting to know rather than about the online postage that Penny thought you wante to know about.

    People list books and others ask for them.  You then need to find out cost of posting the book and let the other person know either by posting on your thread or by PM.  Most people wait for stamps, postage label or Paypal payment prior to posting the offered book off.

    Bernie

     

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  • 07-19-2010 10:36 Post ID: 741,354  In reply to

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    Something I would like to see is an option to apply feedback for the free books as well as the swapped books, this will allow people to say when there have been problems with this system. I am not sure how this would be fitted into the system as it works but it would help weed out people who abuse this service.

  • 07-19-2010 12:35 Post ID: 741,431  In reply to

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    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    janet11:

    Something I would like to see is an option to apply feedback for the free books as well as the swapped books, this will allow people to say when there have been problems with this system. I am not sure how this would be fitted into the system as it works but it would help weed out people who abuse this service.

    That would be impossible to do as the Free Books facility is only through the Forums and not through the Main Site - therefore any free books are really nothing to do with swaps.

     

  • 07-20-2010 20:13 Post ID: 742,206  In reply to

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    annecater:

    janet11:

    Something I would like to see is an option to apply feedback for the free books as well as the swapped books, this will allow people to say when there have been problems with this system. I am not sure how this would be fitted into the system as it works but it would help weed out people who abuse this service.

    That would be impossible to do as the Free Books facility is only through the Forums and not through the Main Site - therefore any free books are really nothing to do with swaps.

     

     

    That is what I suspected but thanks for confirming that.

     

    Also when I try to pay postage through the post office online system sometimes I can save the pdf and sometimes I can't, any idea why this is sometimes a problem? Am I being silly and keep using the wrong part of the website?

     

     

  • 09-24-2010 14:23 Post ID: 770,337  In reply to

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     I've never used the Royal Mail site but often use Paypal Postage through Ebay and find this really easy.

    Are we allowed to use paypal to collect the payment and use the postage from there??  I know there are fees involved - but only small for the amount we are talking about.

    thanks, Sarah

  • 09-24-2010 15:14 Post ID: 770,352  In reply to

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    slsmithy:

     I've never used the Royal Mail site but often use Paypal Postage through Ebay and find this really easy.

    Are we allowed to use paypal to collect the payment and use the postage from there??  I know there are fees involved - but only small for the amount we are talking about.

    thanks, Sarah

    You would have to agree it with the individual member beforehand.  Some members will probably be quite happy to accept payment by Paypal, but I know others wouldn't.  Also, I think it would only be fair if the person sending the payment also paid the Paypal fees, not the person sending the free book.

     

  • 10-26-2010 16:45 Post ID: 783,816  In reply to

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     Hi, I would like to offer my books for free, how do i put in my booklist??

     

    Thanks

    Sean

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  • 10-26-2010 17:17 Post ID: 783,824  In reply to

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    Re: GUIDELINES FOR THIS SECTION

    If you want to offer your entire booklist for free, the best way is just to paste in the link to your list (not the link to your My Books page, though - view it as you would another member's list and put that url in).

  • 04-10-2011 9:20 Post ID: 853,975  In reply to

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    Help. Maybe I'm dense but I can't find the link to the free books (to either add any or select any). Have decided to add a note to my booklist but would still like to view other people's lists.

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