Has anyone here ever worked for Better World Books?

They’re one of the organizations that leaves bins in parking lots, and they are very controversial, especially among those of us who are booksellers.

The library where I volunteer sends books to them too, although we do it because they provide the boxes and also pick them up at no cost to us when we have a pallet load, and send us a check when our share of the proceeds reaches $50. Since they sell a lot of their books for a penny, that takes a while, and we don’t mind because like I said, we send them our extra books at no cost to the library. It would cost us money to store and/or otherwise discard them.

Unlike (I’m sure) some other people or entities, we DO NOT send them garbage. Things that are really, truly garbage go into a recycle bin, and probably account for less than 1% of our donations.

So, has anyone here ever worked for them, and if so, what is your experience?

Since the OP is asking for personal experiences, let’s move this to IMHO.

Colibri
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Some of my fellow Amazon booksellers are bragging about throwing their moldy or vermin-eaten books in those bins. :rolleyes: If that is true, the employees who screen the donations probably suit up in protective gear rivaling that of an Ebola caregiver.