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Originally posted by Jasun
They're returned to the supplier for credit, and are then liquidated by selling them at cut rate prices to dollar stores, book clearance houses and schools (makes you confident in the education system, doesn't it?).
Any unsold product is recycled into pulp and is made into new books.
I feel like the biggest turd right now.
Don't bud.. LOL Cause I know that too.
However, when I worked for a large book retailer we had to rip the covers off of the soft bound/paperback books and returned those for credit. Only hard covers went back for remainder sales or recyling.
What drove me crazy was, we had to send those books we ripped the covers off of directly to recycling. I used to kill me knowing how many children could use those books. Of course it was retail and the point was to SELL them, but it still irked me.
Now we're both turds 
GA
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