Forget eBay. Use Swaptree.
To create a trade the company finds up to four users who have and want items that form a match. Then everyone prints out address forms from the site and pays the shipping (usually $2.50) to mail it directly to the next person.
One of the coolest features is the ability to enter a few items that you have that you are willing to trade – show you all of the items that you can receive for your items.
This is a model that was tried and later abandoned by the recently acquired Peerflix. Peerflix was DVD trading only, though, and charged a transaction fee. Swaptree doesn’t charge a transaction fee, and the group-trade approach that covers books, music, movies and games means lots more matches.
The company first launched a little over a year ago, and says more than 100,000 trades have been completed to date.