Tips for buying used college textbooks

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With over a dozen textbook rental sites and another 20+ sites selling used textbook my recommendation is to use a price comparison tool to show the cheapest used, rental, ebook and international version price. When in college I hated the time needed to search all the sites so I built a quick search tool which became the website http://www.Cheap-Textbooks.com  Makes it much easier to compare all the sources and make a decision. We now also offer a site just for textbook rentals at http://www.Cheap-Textbook-Rentals.com

So what are my tips on buying used textbooks?

* Use a price comparison tool and find the cheapest used price. Next use a tool like our buyback quote tool to see what you will likely get when you sell it back. This is the net used price.

* Compare the net used price to rental prices, ebook prices  and international version pricing. There is no sell back for rental and ebooks so this is the cost to compare to the net used price. You can not sell international version back to bookstores (they can not sell them) so you will have to guess at their resale value.

Make sure shipping costs are included in your calculations. Shipping can range from free to the ridicules. I saw a textbook on eBay for $.99 but they were charging $30 shipping!

If you do rent here are some extra considerations:
1) Most important – don’t lose your book. If you loose your book you will find yourself paying both the rental and the replacement cost.
2) Don’t return rented textbooks late – if they can not re-rent it the rental company losses big time and there late fees can get very expensive. They also usually have a cutoff date where the book becomes yours and you must pay the purchase price.
3) Keep the original shipping boxes. Most rental companies what them returned in the same boxes.
4) Compare prices – with over a dozen big name sites offering rentals be sure to compare the prices and shipping. A price comparison tool like http://www.Cheap-Textbooks.com makes this job easier.
5) Read the terms and conditions – don’t just check the box that says you read it, actually read IT! This is a 4 month contract that covers what you can and CAN NOT do with the book. Remember, if you rent a textbook it is their book, not yours.

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College survival guides: Buying and selling college textbooks

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Buying new & used textbooks on-line is a great way to find cheap textbook prices but there are a few basics. Check out the College survival guides: Buying and selling college textbooks – How to buy or rent the cheapest textbooks http://ow.ly/2p3fq

7 Common Textbook Rental Questions

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One excellent money saving method for college students is that of textbook rental. Rather than buying your textbooks and trying to resell them when you are done with them, you can rent your textbooks. This eliminates the financial guesswork. No longer do you have to worry about trying to resell your used books. No longer do you have to spend precious time finding a buyer for your used college books. No longer do you risk not being able to resell your books. Instead, you simply mail them back to the rental company after your class is over.Because textbook renting is such a new and revolutionary idea, college students naturally have many questions. Today, I will answer seven of the most common questions.

via  7 Common Textbook Rental Questions.

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Campus book rentals: one of best ways for students to save money – CSMonitor.com

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Textbook rental is becoming an increasingly popular choice for college students, who’ve seen book prices surge in recent years.

Students can cut their upfront costs in half by renting, rather than buying a textbook, according to the National Association of College Stores, a a trade group for textbook vendors.

And retailers across the country are responding, with local college bookstores opening their own rental services to compete with online book rental sites.

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Textbook rental: one of best ways for students to save money – CSMonitor.com.

Renting textbooks is a cheaper way if you follow a few rules.

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Renting textbooks is a cheaper way if you follow a few rules.
1) Most important – don’t loose your book. You will find yourself paying both the rental and the replacement cost.
2) Don’t return it late – if they can not re-rent it the rental co losses big time and there late fees can get very expensive
3) Compare prices – with over a dozen big name sites offering rentals be sure to compare the prices and shipping. A price comparison tool like Cheap-Textbooks.com makes this job easier.
4) Read the terms & conditions – don’t just check the box that says you read it, Read IT! This is a 4 month contract that covers what you can and CAN NOT do with the book.

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