Friday, January 20, 2012

What should we do with old college textbooks?

Both my husband and I are professionals. He is an engineer and I am a teacher. We both have many of our textbooks from college. Is the information in them worth anything? Should we try to sell them or give them away, or just ditch them?What should we do with old college textbooks?
College textbooks change so frequently that I am sure it is a publisher's conspiracy. However, many students like to have access to the older textbooks for references. Much of the information doesn't change significantly, especially over the period of only a few years.



You might consider selling them on e-bay or advertising them on a university bulletin board or somewhere in a university town.



I gave away a lot of my teaching and education textbooks to schools.



Some churches have programs where they donate books to third world countries.



Consider a yard sale if they are popular in your area.



The Salvation Army stores and other thrift stores are always glad of donations.



Good luck with it.
I would suggest using GreenTextbooks.org

Save Money, Save The Planet



GreenTextbooks.org specializes in the recycling of textbooks, DVDs, CDs. Buying used textbooks not only saves you money, http://www.GreenTextbooks.org

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What should we do with old college textbooks?
You can also send them to http://www.DoanteTextbooks.org

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What should we do with old college textbooks?
I have had great success selling old textbooks on Amazon.com.
Contact your alma mater and see if they are still using those particular textbooks. Most schools will buy back textbooks if they are still being used. You could also try to sell them on line. If nothing pans out, donate them to Goodwill or the Salvation Army. They sell used textbooks (as well as other kinds of books) in their thrift stores.
First, try http://www.booksintocash.com/. If you are still left with books they won't take, try listing them on Amazon Marketplace - where fees are only charged when the items sell. As a last-ditch effort, you can try selling them on eBay, which will charge an insertion fee whether the books sell or not, but it is a very small amount.



After you have tried those, see whether any teachers in your local school district are interested. Often they like to have extra reference material on hand for their students' special projects, etc. If they don't want them, try your public library - they will often give you a receipt for a tax deductible donation.



Then, if any are left, it's time to ditch them!



Good luck!
of cuz selling it, on ebay or amazon
You can't sell them for much of anything at least not through professional avenues. The editions change all the time. Craigslist helps and there are some university bookbin sites like textbooks.com that can hook you up with buyers.
I sold all of my old books at textbook411.com , and they paid me instant cash ( I didnt have to wait for someone to come along and buy it lik eon ebay or amazon)
You could donate to a school to be used by students with little money or sell them on E-Bay or another web site.
There are many struggling collage students, some can't afford to buy books needed for there classes. You could help a lot of them, by donating your books to them. Wouldn't it be nice to know you helped some one get the education they are seeking.
Ditch them most textbooks become obsolete every 2 years because the writer and publisher want to make more money out of the students.
If no college or university will buy them back you could donate them to the local library. They always appreciate the contributions.
A lot of college bookstores will buy the books back.

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