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Seattle, WA | Jan 10, 2011
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Thrift Books Welcomes Silver Arch Books, its St. Louis Affiliate
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Expanding into new markets and offering nearly six million used books to customers,
Thrift Books announces a new affiliate.
The used book retailer Thrift Books this month announced it would be partnering
with Silver Arch Books, based in St. Louis, Missouri. With the addition of this
new affiliate, Thrift Books now has ....
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Expanding into new markets and offering nearly six million used books to customers,
Thrift Books announces a new affiliate.
The used book retailer Thrift Books this month announced it would be partnering
with Silver Arch Books, based in St. Louis, Missouri. With the addition of this
new affiliate, Thrift Books now has distribution centers or affiliates in eight
states within the United States.
“We have been looking at the Midwest market for a long time,” said Thrift
Books CEO Hector Rivas. “So the collaboration with Silver Arch Books and its
St. Louis distribution center has been long-anticipated.”
The new relationship with Silver Arch Books will increase the Thrift Books’
access to quality cheap used books by more than 750,000, bringing the total amount
of books available to Thrift Books customers to nearly six million.
The addition of Silver Arch Books as a Thrift Books’ affiliate is a further
sign of significant growth of Thrift Books, which started in 2003 as a small storage
unit of used books in Kirkland, Washington. Within years, Thrift Books has grown
to become the nation’s largest online used book retailer. Through its affiliates
and distribution centers in numerous states, Thrift Books has access to cheap books
across the nation, including Washington, Oregon, Michigan, Georgia, Texas, Connecticut,
Arizona and now Missouri.
“The success of our partnership efforts helps us offer the best selection
of used books around,” said Seth Beal, Thrift Books’ president and chief
operating officer. “It provides better inventory so that our customers will
find exactly what they are looking for.”
Thrift Books and its affiliates, including Silver Arch Books, receive weekly shipments
of new inventory. Each of these books goes through a review for quality and inventory
needs and is then processed and stored by an innovative technology that allows Thrift
Books and its affiliates to keep their costs low. These low costs are then passed
along to customers, who can buy a used book at a deep discount and can receive free
shipping for orders shipped to the United States, as well as discounted rates for
orders shipped to Canada and Europe.
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Auburn, WA | Dec 13, 2010
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Thrift Books Celebrates 1 Million Donated Books To Combat Illiteracy
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Thrift Books, an online retailer of used books, does its part to solve world illiteracy
by donating books to multiple charities in Asia and Africa.
This December, Thrift Books reached a milestone—it donated its one-millionth book
to charity. Since early 2009, Thrift Books has been donating used books to charities
in support of fighting worldwide illiteracy....
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Thrift Books, an online retailer of used books, does its part to solve world illiteracy
by donating books to multiple charities in Asia and Africa.
This December, Thrift Books reached a milestone—it donated its one-millionth book
to charity. Since early 2009, Thrift Books has been donating used books to charities
in support of fighting worldwide illiteracy. Today, through the efforts of Thrift
Books and its not-for-profit literacy partners, one million books have been donated
and distributed to countries in Africa and Asia, including Mozambique, Nigeria,
the Gambia and Burma.
“Books are a necessary and valuable resource for the fight against illiteracy. We
firmly believe that worldwide literacy can be furthered by making books accessible
to those who generally do not have reading materials,” said Hector Rivas, Thrift
Books’ CEO. “Thrift Books has been fortunate to work with dedicated professionals
who have an informed knowledge of the educational needs of populations worldwide.”
Thrift Books has partnered with Nargis Library Recovery/Myanmar Book Aid & Preservation
Foundation, Wings of the Dawn International Institute for Children, Books for Africa
and World Vision to ensure that its donated books are distributed to those in need.
"We have distributed books from Thriftbooks.com to over 200 small community libraries
damaged by Cyclone Nargis in 2008, and also helped a number of educational institutions
recover from years of financial distress,” said Dr. John Bagley, executive director
of Nargis Library Recovery. “In each library, local leaders and librarians administer
their programs and express enthusiasm for our support. We are the country's largest
provider of children's books. While other donors contribute cash and in-kind support,
Thrift Books continues to sustain our effort with their huge book contributions."
Since its start in 2003 in a small storage unit in Kirkland, Washington, Thrift
Books has become the largest online bookseller of cheap used books in the United
States.
About Thrift Books
Thrift Books has emerged from its modest beginnings to become the nation’s largest
online seller of used books with a growing international presence. Based in Auburn,
Washington, Thrift Books has 300 employees. The Thrift Books family has grown to
include Green Earth Books, Motor City Books, the Atlanta Book Company LLC, Books
Squared LLC, Blue Cloud Books LLC and Yankee Clipper Books LLC. A national presence
and anticipated future growth will ensure a continually growing selection of used
books and even faster shipping to Thrift Books’ customers.
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Auburn, WA | October 11, 2010
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Thrift Books Offers Free Expedited Shipping (see article)
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Thrift Books, an online retailer of used books, responds to customer requests and
includes new discounts on shipping.
Thrift Books is now offering free expedited shipping to customers who place orders
of $25 or more on thriftbooks.com.....
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Thrift Books is now offering free expedited shipping to customers who place orders
of $25 or more on thriftbooks.com.
“Our standard shipping rates are already free, but we are now proud to offer free
expedited shipping on larger orders to benefit our customers,” said Hector Rivas,
Thrift Books’ chief executive officer.
Thrift Books’ free standard shipping guarantees that orders on cheap books sent
within the United States will be received in 4 to 14 business days. Customers placing
orders of $25 or more will automatically receive free expedited shipping within
the United States, which guarantees that orders will be received within 3 to 8 business
days. For orders that total less than $25, Thrift Books continues to charge a shipping
cost of $2.99 per book for expedited shipping.
The savings that this deal offers to our customers are potentially huge. Customers
placing large orders will now receive those orders much faster—and with no extra
charge or effort,” Rivas said.
Thrift Books has seven warehouses nationwide and offers approximately 6 million
cheap used books for sale to its customers.
“We offer the widest selection of used books on the Internet and can do so because
we have warehouses all across the nation. The time it takes for customers to receive
books depends largely on the location of the warehouses that contain the books in
a customer’s order,” said Seth Beal, Thrift Books’ president and chief operating
officer. “Because we know our customers are anxious to receive their orders, offering
free expedited shipping is an important service.”
Thrift Books also offers deals to customers ordering books from the same warehouse:
There is a 50-cent discount for every additional book in an order that is purchased
from the same warehouse.
The shipping rates for orders shipped to non-United States locations will remain
the same.
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Auburn, WA | August 10, 2010
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Thrift Books Recognized by EPA for Green Initiatives in Saving Trees and Recycling
Books (see article)
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Online retailer of cheap used books, Thrift Books’ green program conserves resources
while saving consumers money.
Thriftbooks.com expects to recycle more books than ever this upcoming year, which
in turn has led the Environmental Protection Agency to recognize the retailer as
a WasteWise partner...
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Online retailer of cheap used books, Thrift Books’ green program conserves resources
while saving consumers money.
Thriftbooks.com expects to recycle more books than ever this upcoming year, which
in turn has led the Environmental Protection Agency to recognize the retailer as
a WasteWise partner.
"In 2009 alone, we purchased over 41 million used books, primarily all of which
would have ended up in landfills,” said Hector Rivas, chief executive officer of
Thrift Books. “We expect to save even more books this year as we continue to grow.”
Thrift Books purchases in bulk hundreds of thousands of used books each week that
are at risk of being needlessly discarded. Every book that is purchased is examined
for quality—to determine whether the book is in good condition for resale. Those
in good condition are resold online or are donated to Thrift Books’ non-profit literacy
partners. Those books that do not make the quality requirements are sent directly
to recycling plants.
Currently, Thrift Books recycles more than two million pounds of books each month.
Each ton of 100% post-consumer copy paper (which comes from approximately 1.4 tons
of books) received at the recycling plants saves 24 trees, 7000 gallons of water,
41000 kilowatts of electricity and 60 pounds of air pollution. Since 2004, Thrift
Books has recycled over 56,000 tons of books.
Thrift Books has found that by creating a large market for cheap books online, not
only are used books recycled, but the need for newly printed books declines, which
in turn decreases the demand for paper and trees.
“We see our company as a way of helping readers get the best prices on books, while
we can help the environment at the same time,” said Seth Beal, president and chief
operating officer of Thrift Books.
Beyond recycling and reselling used books, Thrift Books has adopted company policies
that show its commitment to the environment, including using a paperless system
for shipping invoices and using only 100% recyclable plastic bags for shipping.
Due to these efforts, the U.S. EPA has recognized Thrift Books as a WasteWise Partner.
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Auburn, WA | July 6, 2010
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Thrift Books Affiliates with Blue Cloud Books LLC, Increases Inventory by 800,000
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Online retailer of cheap used books, Thrift Books expands its selection and teams
up with Blue Cloud Books.
Thrift Books recently announced the addition of its newest affiliate, Blue Cloud
Books LLC, located in Phoenix, Arizona. Blue Cloud Books adds an additional 800,000
books to the inventory available through the online used books store. Collectively,
Thrift Books now offers more than 5 million books for sale to its customers...
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Online retailer of cheap used books, Thrift Books expands its selection and teams
up with Blue Cloud Books.
Thrift Books recently announced the addition of its newest affiliate, Blue Cloud
Books LLC, located in Phoenix, Arizona. Blue Cloud Books adds an additional 800,000
books to the inventory available through the online used books store. Collectively,
Thrift Books now offers more than 5 million books for sale to its customers.
“The addition of this new affiliate allows us to offer a greater selection of books
and titles to our customers,” said Hector Rivas, CEO of Thrift Books. “Our prices
remain low, with no shipping costs, and now our inventory is substantially greater.”
Thrift Books began in July 2003 out of a small storage facility in Kirkland, Washington,
and now has warehouses or affiliates around the country, including Arizona, Connecticut,
Georgia, Michigan, Oregon, Texas and Washington. Within seven years, Thrift Books
has become the nation’s largest online retailer of cheap books.
“We will continue to look into expansion opportunities and partnerships so that
we can always offer the best selection of cheap used books on the Internet,” said
G. Seth Beal, president and chief operating officer of Thrift Books.
Because of its innovative technology to process inventory, Thrift Books keeps its
costs low and offers significant discounts to its customers. In addition to selling
books at deep discounts, Thrift Books also offers free shipping to its customers
within the United States and discounted rates for shipping to Canada and Europe.
Each Thrift Books’ location receives shipments of additional books weekly—leading
to a constant supply of used books. With each shipment, quality control reviewers
appraise the inventory, ensuring that the best quality used books are offered for
sale. Customers can routinely check the used books website to browse the most recently
stocked books by title, author and/or subject. This database gives customer access
to books located in seven different locations around the country.
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Auburn, WA | May 4, 2010
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Thrift Books Passes 10 Millionth Sale Milestone (see article)
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After achieving a record year in sales, Thrift Books, an online retailer of used
books, aims for domination on the Internet.
While many are preemptively bemoaning the death of the current publishing industry,
others are successfully promoting literacy and book sales. Thrift Books, a company
that sells cheap used books on the Internet, recently sold their 10 millionth book
online...
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After achieving a record year in sales, Thrift Books, an online retailer of used
books, aims for domination on the Internet.
While many are preemptively bemoaning the death of the current publishing industry,
others are successfully promoting literacy and book sales. Thrift Books, a company
that sells cheap used books on the Internet, recently sold their 10 millionth book
online.
“It’s a very exciting milestone for us,” said Hector Rivas, CEO of Thrift Books
LLC. “We really love what we’re doing, and we are so pleased that we can share our
passion with others.”
Thrift Books sold its first book, “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White, in 2003, and
has since become the largest online seller of used books. Now boasting an inventory
of almost 5 million books at any given time, Thrift Books processes an average 80,000
books a day.
“We’ve come a long way from our days in a small storage unit,” said Rivas. “Today
we operate in six states and employ close to 250 people.”
With the invention of the iPad, Kindle, Nook and other e-readers, select literary
editors and agents claim the publishing industry will suffer in terms of physical
books sold. However, with cheap books sold at a discount, Thrift Books anticipates
a bright future with more growth to come.
“Our business model is to provide customers with quality books sold at a steep discount,”
said Seth Beal, president and chief operating officer of Thrift Books. “We let customers
spend less and read more. This next year should be a great one for us, with lots
of growth and sales to look forward to.”
In the latter half of 2010 the used books retailer will roll out two additional
warehouses in the United States. The company will then continue to open up warehouses
domestically before expanding to international markets in the UK and other areas.
With an international focus, the company hopes to broaden its business overseas.
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