A little more information might help people decide: how old, what sort of condition, etc ...
My first thought was that they're a bit of a shelf full; you might also want to think about offering them separately as most people here are likely to have several of these already (or their equivalent). Just my take on it, of course
I am very interested in level 3 computerised. Would you consider selling this seperatly? if so how much would you like for it including postage?. I would buy and pay for it straight away.
Sorry about the delay, but I was away for the weekend.
I'm gonna give you some example prices which are all negotiable.
You have seen the price list of Ideal Schools so you decide if it's a good deal.
Level I Manual Bookkeeping £85 Level II Manual Bookkeeping £100 Level III Diploma Manual Bookkeeping £120 Level II & III Computerised Bookkeeping(one book) £180
P+p included!
I've got only one copy of each book so it's first come first serve. Thank you all for your interest.
-- Edited by gina on Wednesday 27th of April 2011 12:35:38 PM
Are you only selling the books, or are you re selling the whole course with the tutoring?
The reason I ask is that it is no clear if you have bought a course and changed your mind, so re selling it (with Ideal Schools tutoring), or if you have completed the course and are just selling the books.
You can buy text books from ICB or Amazon for around £20 - £30 for Level 1 and 2, or the same price for Level 3, which is why it appears as though you are selling the full course with tutoring.
I have already bought the Kaplan text books from amazon and the bookkeeping kit and I was wondering does the kaplin beginners/intermediate book cover all that is required for level 1 and 2 manual exams or are there parts of the advanced book I would need to cover as well for these exams?
this is James of the ICB that you are talking about!
I tend to agree with James statement, if you are just looking for text books then a good text that would cover the entirety of levels I and II would be around £20 to £30.
About the same again for a more in depth text to cover level III.
The price of a SAGE course in a box varies greatly on Amazon. You can pick the latest verion up for around £100. I think that I must have hit a stock clearance as I picked my copy up for under £30 with a 180 day trail copy of Sage Line 50.
In total you are asking for £485 for which you could get £65 change from buying a complete new set of every study text for all 14 ACCA papers.
Sorry if this comes over a bit strong but this is not the sort of site where we are dissenting or disparaging of other members (we do however have a current open season on Spammers... Yes Herry, I'm talking about you).
By all means voice disagreement but please try not to come across agressively or disparraigingly in your responses.
I think that the sort of fair price that people were expecting for the course material alone would have been around the £100 - £150 mark inclusive of carraige.
P.S. Hi Peasie, sorry, not ignoring you, just had to rewrite my response a few times so took me too long.
Think that we're pretty much in agreement in the sentiment of our response though.
P.S.2 Admin has very wisely removed Gina's post so looks as though we three are the only one's who will ever know the actual contents Peasie.
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