You can then determine which merchant you want to buy from and you are taken directly to that merchants website. The service is completely free.
Now to determine which merchant is a bit more difficult. Sites such as Amazon and Half are marketplace websites which means you are buying from another seller and just using that site to complete the transaction. Typically on a marketplace site the return policy is limited to the condition of the book or misrepresentation.
If you think you may drop the course then you may want to look at a site such as Textbooks.com or TextbooksNow.com who sell inventory they stock. The return policy is a bit more liberal.|||I would suggest GreenTextbooks.org
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GreenTextbooks.org specializes in the recycling of textbooks, DVDs, CDs. Buying used textbooks not only saves you money, but cuts down on greenhouse gases caused by the manufacturing of new textbooks. http://www.GreenTextbooks.org
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|||I would suggest 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, but cuts down on greenhouse gases caused by the manufacturing of new textbooks. http://www.GreenTextbooks.org
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|||I would buy used at GreenTextbooks.com - Saving the Planet One Textbook at a Time
GreenTextbooks.com is your online leader for finding used textbooks, DVDs, CDs. With GreenTextbooks.com you're not only saving trees, you are saving some green.
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|||Don't even bother buying them. Just take good notes and if you do need the textbook, borrow someone's book and make a photocopy of the pages you need.|||You can try ebay, abebooks or textbookw but I think textbookw offer the cheapest books that I want to buy.
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