Reader Mail — Books and CDs May 12, 1998February 5, 2017 FINDING GREAT CD RATES “The two best money market and CD rate scanning services I’ve found so far are www.bankcd.com and www.bankrate.com. I’m now earning .4% more with an FDIC insured bank I found through www.bankcd.com (5.85% compared to 5.39%, $25,000 minimum deposit and a limit of 3 checks a month) than I was with my … [broker’s – a broker other than the one that sponsors this comment] alleged premium money market mutual fund ‘the best in the country.'” – Bill Nagler Adds Alan Light: “Another useful site is www.banx.com/wsj/savcd/savebox.htm. Which, unlike bankcd.com, is completely free.” * * * FINDING OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS “If you are looking for a really great book search engine, try www.mxbf.com. It will catalogue results from Advanced Book Exchange, Powell’s, Bibliofind, Amazon, Interloc, and Bibliocity … all in one swell foop! You can ask it to give you 10 books per site, 25 books per site, or more … and specify price ranges.” – Rick Geyerman A.T.: A swell foop indeed. And as if that weren’t testimony enough: “Amazon just got back to me about your book, Getting By On $100,000 a Year and Other Sad Tales, and after a full month, they offered it to me for $80. Now, I like some of your work, but not at $80. I declined, then found MX Bookfinder (www.mxbf.com). In 30 seconds, they found 4 bookstores with 8 copies priced $10 – $20 plus shipping. They aren’t quite as easy to use as amazon (I have to snail-mail a check to the dealer), but much faster and cheaper overall. MX Bookfinder allows you to put in requests for books they cannot immediately locate, so I put in the out-of-print anesthesia text that Amazon has not yet been able to locate. You have a point about Amazon’s cutthroat competition and the likelihood of an after-tax profit of $250 million.” – Charlie McDannald