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Magazine SwapThanks in advance for your answers, Katluvsbears from Coatesville, PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Magazine SwapIf you just want to get rid of your magazine rather than trade them, try http://www.freecycle.org You can post what you have to give away or what you are looking for. Post By Guest Post (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swap
I have recently started a company where people can trade their used magazines with each other for the price of a stamp. Post By Amy Yeo (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swap
Check out our global magazine recycling project for literacy at: Post By John Mennell (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swap
I was trying to find the website - magswap.qlickme.com but it won't load. Is it not active anymore? Katave27 AT hotmail.com Post By kathy (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swap
RE: Magazine Swap Post By sue (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swap
i've just started a magazine swap forum. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swapyou can swap magazine at titletrader.com, check it out, thats where I list mine. Post By momma3 (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swapyou can swap magazine at titletrader.com, check it out, thats where I list mine. Post By momma3 (Guest Post) RE: Magazine Swap
I am curious to know about this also. I would like information if you find any. Post By Michele (Guest Post) RE: Magazine SwapI actually used to work for a store that sold magazines. When the next issue came out, we tore off the front cover and sent that back to the distributor (think it was too expensive to send the full amount). We just threw the rest in the dumpster. You may want to ask at the store what they do with unsold magazines. Post By Karl (Guest Post) RE: Magazine SwapHi! I am not aware of a site that sells out of date mags, but I can tell you about what the publishers do with them. I worked for a company that restocks the mags at grocery stores (at the register, etc) and I had to go in there in the mornings and pull all of the out of date mags, throw them in a bin (sometimes it would be over 400 mags a week!) and they go to the printing warehouse and get shredded. I could NOT believe that when I was told that. What a waste, even if they could be donated or something, but shredded and thrown away? That was just my experience, but the company was a pretty large company, that dealt with over 1000 mag and newspaper titles. Good luck in finding anymore info. Robyn, Pa. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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