Introduction To ThriftBooks 

Their profit-sharing arrangement with libraries is a win-win situation for every party involved. They also help these powerful institutions by finding a new home for ex-library books and collaborating with Friends of Library groups and organizations that can provide financial support for their continued success.

Thriftbooks Supply Chain

ThriftBooks has perfected its distribution network and grown it to the point where it isn’t limited by the same constraints that limit inventory at most used-book stores. Instead, the company pays by the pound for books purchased in bulk from Goodwill, Salvation Army, and other resale stores. One hundred fifty trucks transport things to eight fulfillment centers across the united states to be sorted, loaded with whatever those stores have to discharge.

Only 2% of the reviews are poor, and feature one star, and the most common complaint is that some of the books people might order are in a poor condition. Sometimes, the seller does not check the books and the people receive books without the CDs which were promised as well. The last complaint that people have is that shipping takes too long.

Conclusion

When Was Thriftbooks Found?

Which Was The First Book Sold By Thfitbooks?

Charlotte’s Web by EB White was the first book sold by Thriftbooks.