The 3 Simple Steps to Get Cash for Books Fast

Turn Your Unwanted Books Into Cash, Like Magic!

Looking at a shelf full of books that is doing nothing but collecting dust, and wanting to magically turn those books back into cash? Well, you can.

No, you don’t need to be a wizard like Harry Potter to do this. You don’t need “special powers,” and you don’t need a “magic wand.” All you need is a computer and an Internet connection and you can do it yourself – Presto, Change-o! – quickly, easily, and from the comfort of your home.

3 Easy Steps to Turn Your Unwanted Books into Cash

  1.    Get a quote. Log in to the EagleSaver.com home page, locate the SELL bar and click the Book / Textbook button to indicate that you want to sell books. Then enter one or more ISBN numbers (the 10 or 13-digit number above the bar code) from the books you want to sell, and click GO! We’ll instantly send you a quote specifying what we’re willing to pay for them.
  2.    Ship the books you want to sell to us. During the checkout process you will have the chance to print a pre-paid shipping label that you can use to ship your books to us for FREE using either FedEx or the US Postal Service.
  3.    Receive payment. We will send you a check for the specified amount (or credit your PayPal account) within 24 hours of receiving your shipment.

That’s Really All There Is To It

Sounds pretty much like magic, doesn’t it? And in a way, it is. Eagle Saver has made it possible for you to turn your books (and your audio CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, and Video Games, for that matter) back into cold, hard cash – all without even leaving your home. No more carrying boxes of these items to local second-hand bookstores or music/video stores, being told that they don’t want to buy most of them, and being offered insultingly low prices for the ones they do want to buy. No more sitting in front of a computer screen entering line after line after line of information for each and every item you want to sell on other online buy-back “services.”

Our Express Checkout only seems like magic because it takes all the hassle out of selling your no-longer-wanted books and other media. A few clicks, and they’re turned back into cash. And if that’s not the closest thing to real magic, I don’t know what is.