A New Way to Buy and Sell Old Fiction Books in Delhi


Do you live in Delhi or Delhi NCR, and love to read fiction books of different popular authors, be it Indian or Foreign authors? You must have heard about Nayi Sadak and even visited there to buy old fiction books. But do you know about anything else than that place to do the same?

If not, there is a better alternative to buy and sell old fiction books online – an online platform named BookMandee.

People love searching for things online, for information or to make purchases. But if you look closer and little in-depth, you will see that even Nayi Sadak cannot help you in dealing with some aspects related to buying and selling of old books

Here are some of the reasons why buying and selling old books online is a better possible alternative:

1.      1.  Firstly, you can go to Nayi Sadak in Delhi to buy old fiction books, and cannot sell your old fiction books there at all. That is just not possible. Even the books you will be buying from those street-side vendors may not be the original copies of the novels you would love to read.

Selling your old fictions books is possible online!

2.      2.  Buying an old fiction book from Nayi Sadak is more like being a part of a business where someone is selling them just to earn profits. Unlike that, it is possible to buy old fiction books directly from people who had once bought them, read them and are now willing to sell them at good rates.

3.     3.    You can donate your old books directly to an interested buyer. It is possible by just mentioning that you want to sell your old books at zero price --- which indirectly implies ‘for free’.

If you haven’t yet thought about selling your old books online, now is the time to make change happen. Be a good reader by valuing your old books the right way, even if they are old and having pale pages.


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