Best Textbook Rental Sites for The Lowest Priced Books

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The great debate as to which are the best textbook rental sites when it comes to the lowest priced books has been heating up in recent years. Here we weigh the best options available to most people, and focus only on the big players as it is these that have emerged in recent years as the core contenders when it comes to providing the best service for the average consumer. We will examine BookRenter, CampusBookRentals, and Chegg. We will then add up the scores and tell you which option is the best so that you can begin to find the best prices right away and with minimal ease. Here are our considerations:

Book Renter
Pretty solid when it comes to book availability and our searches were usually quite successfully so no problems there. They have a good refund policy, but do not offer insurance which is a kind of half good, half bad situation. You can buy and sell on the site which is neat for those looking to do more than just rent. Late fees are a little steep, but their return fee is free, which is good. Shipping times are decent enough, and the loan period is also rock solid. There is no monthly fee.

CampusBookRentals
Has fewer books than the other two, is a little bit pricey, and offers no insurance either. You cannot sell books, but you can buy the ones you rent. The late fees are a bit confusing, but you can also return books for free, but all three offer this as standard (since it works in their favour anyway). No monthly fee and shipping is OK. Not a bad place.

Chegg
This is our best choice when it comes to the top textbook rental sites. It has the most books available by a pretty decent margin. Unlike the other two sites it actually offers insurance, which is important for any postal based rental service- especially an online one. Its refund policy is by far the most comprehensive of the three, perhaps because the site is so well established. The selling and buying options are pretty clear and to the point, which is a welcome bonus. There are no late fees and this alone separates the side immensely from the others. As per the norm there is no return shipping cost at the end of your rental period. Shipping time and costs are both rock solid and dependable.

Wrapping Up
Weighing up all these options, it is clear that our winner has to be the well established and immensely popular website called Chegg, which has been making leaps and bounds in the market in recent years, and is clearly the main innovator among the big three currently operating in the market. It is unlikely that there will be any serious challenges to this dominance until the rest wake up to Chegg’s popular mix of keeping things simple, direct, and efficient. Hence our choice among the best textbook rental sites has to be Chegg.

Is it really that easy to save money on textbooks? YES! Just use the sites listed above to compare prices and shipping to find the best deal available. I have always had success between BookRenter and Chegg but there are always competing sites popping up.

By Jacob King 

CampusBookRentals vs. Chegg & Bookrenter | Textbook Rentals Review

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CampusBookRentals vs. Chegg & Bookrenter | Textbook Rentals Review.

Textbook Rental Firm Chegg Raises $75 Million More | paidContent

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Already heavily-backed textbook rental firm Chegg has added another $75 million. The company’s service, which lets students rent textbooks so they don’t have to buy them, has gained a big following on college campuses. One outside estimate puts the company’s sales this year at $130 million, up from $25 million in 2009. That growth has forced the two top college bookstore operators in the U.S., Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) and Follett Higher Education Group, to launch their own competing textbook rental services.

Chegg most recently raised $112 million in debt and equity funding round last fall. This investment—which comes from a Hong Kong-based investment firm called Ace Limited, according to a report in AllThingsD, brings Chegg’s total funding to more than $200 million.

Chegg is led by former Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) COO Dan Rosensweig, who the company hired away from Activision (NSDQ: ATVI) last year.

Textbook Rental Firm Chegg Raises $75 Million More | paidContent.

Save money: Rent your textbooks instead – The Anchor – News

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Each semester, college students across the country spend hundreds of dollars for classroom textbooks that are only useful for those four months. The discouraging pattern is common at every school, private and state schools included. There is a smarter way to acquire the necessary textbooks, but the books must be kept in good condition and returned after use.

Renting textbooks is the latest phenomenon sweeping colleges across the nation. It is an alternative to buying costly textbooks at local bookstores.

At Rhode Island College, book renting is available online through the Web site bookrenter.com, which caters to 260 colleges across the nation. The book is ordered at the beginning of the semester, and it must be returned once the class is completed.

The process is simple and it saves students a substantial amount of money.

The amount varies according to the textbook, but it is usually significant. For example, one college text is “Thinking Mathematically” by Robert Blitzer, a required text book for Math 139. The 2010 edition costs $140.75, which can be more than a college student’s weekly paycheck. However, renting the same exact book on Bookrenter will only cost $61.35, saving a student $79.

read more: Save money: Rent your textbooks instead – The Anchor – News.

Cheap Textbook Rentals — New Rental Merchants Added

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Big news: we’ve doubled the number of rental merchants available to you in our price comparison service (bringing the current offering to a whopping 10, the most available anywhere)!
New Rental Merchants Added — B&N Rental, CollegeBookRenter, TextbookStop, TextbooksRus, and Valore Rental — join the existing rental line-up of BookRenter, CampusBookRentals, CengageBrain.com, Chegg, and eCampus Rental.

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