Friday, February 10, 2012

Where can you find the cheapest college textbooks?

I need to buy a government book for class, do you know any good websites that will offer textbooks for less? Thank you so much! :)Where can you find the cheapest college textbooks?
I always sell my textbooks to ecampus, one of the largest book stores online:



http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=89703%26amp;鈥?/a>



They have some pretty good deals if you dont mind buying used textbooks.



You can also sell your old textbooks back to them for some cash
You should buy used college textbooks at GreenTextbooks.com - Saving the Planet One Textbook at a Time GreenTextbooks.com is your online leader for finding used textbooks, DVDs, CDs. http://www.GreenTextbooks.com

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Where can you find the cheapest college textbooks?
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, but cuts down on greenhouse gases caused by the manufacturing of new textbooks.

With GreenTextbooks.org you're not only saving trees, you are saving some green. http://www.GreenTextbooks.orgWhere can you find the cheapest college textbooks?
I've had terrible experiences with Amazon and Half.com (terrible quality and snail-like shipping time) but fell in love with Chegg.com two semesters ago. Their prices are much better compared to Amazon and Half and the quality of the books is superb for a rental service. The shipping time is awesome and my books always arrive really quickly and sending them back is a breeze.



If you use the code CC118271 you'll save 5% on your entire order and $5 back if you want to sell other textbooks to Chegg.



On my most recent order, I saved $63.82 for just a couple of books. I love Chegg and recommend them to everyone.
I always use http://www.bigwords.com They are a textbook search engine that searches all the online textbook retailers (including amazon, half, ebay etc) and rental sites (including chegg, bookrenter etc) to find you the best prices. You can even use them at the end of the semester to search for resellers to sell your books to.
Hey there!



You should rent from chegg.com. I always rent when I can. It's just cheaper and easier. You don't have to deal with buyback and chegg ships fast. Also the plant a tree for every book they sell. Plus right now they are donating money from every book they sell to Haiti.



Use this code: cc101135 and save and EXTRA 11% OFF.



Good luck!!
Try finding the book on Amazon? Or some colleges have a textbook exchange where the students drop off their old textbooks with an organization and resells it to other students for cheaper. There are also some textbook rental companies (like Chegg), but I'm not very familiar with those.
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