Saturday, February 4, 2012

Where is the best place to buy college textbooks online?

I am tired of getting ripped off by buying my textbooks at our book store so I want to buy online.



If you google there are thousands of results that come up and I have no idea which is the best or which is the most reputable and will get me what I need.



From your guys' experience, what is the best place to buy new/used college textbooks?Where is the best place to buy college textbooks online?
This site is really good for buying textbooks:



http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=89705%26amp;鈥?/a>





You can also sell your old used textbooks to them. ;)
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 is the best place to buy college textbooks online?
The answer is only for one store. I'd recommend shopping around and comparing prices. You can check out a textbook comparison search engine like Textbook Genius http://www.textbookgenius.com Compares prices across major stores like Amazon, Half.com and also eCampus

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Where is the best place to buy college textbooks online?
There are a lot of things you can do to make sure that you don't get ripped off at the campus bookstore and optimize all of your funds for textbooks. There is no one "best" site for buying or selling textbooks. Often it depends on the book that you need, and sometimes even the edition of the book that you need. The best thing to do is to do a little comparison shopping to see where you might get the best deal on the books that you need each term. BigWords.com is a good place to start for comparison shopping, but then don't place your order there. You should open up Fatwallet.com or another site that gives you cash back on every purchase so that you can save an extra 5 percent or so. If you are concerned that the site you are purchasing from may not be reputable you can check that out on Fatwallet too. Users review all of the stores and write about their experiences good and bad so you can avoid doing business with a place that has a history of mistreating its customers. Here is an article that discusses all of the ways you can try to save on textbooks.
Amazon is good for both used and new books.



And in case you can find your textbooks in the Kindle store, it can be a big saving to get a Kindle in long term:



http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i鈥?/a>



I've mentioned getting textbooks on the Kindle here, in case you're interested:



http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?鈥?/a>
www.bigwords.com is great.



It is a price comparison site that takes the lowest prices from a bunch of other sites (amazon.com, half.com, alibris.com, abebooks.com, ecampus.com, etc) and gives them to you all in a list, so you don't have to look at every single site to try and find the lowest price. It's the only website I use to buy my books, and I'm going into my third year of school.
I found this.. http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1249797887/r鈥?/a>

Used and New in cheap price.
My favorite places are:



http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i鈥?/a> - for new books

Ebay.com - for used books
http://www.campusbooks.com/

http://www.half.com

http://www.dealoz.com

http://www.amazon.com

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