Sell My Textbooks

Sell My Textbooks
Where is the best place to sell textbooks?

Ive sold some to other students but thats too much of a hassle and the bookstore always screws you…so where is the best place you can sell your books?? Thanks!

For me it depends on where I purchased the book in the first place. I use to work in a college bookstore and honestly they don’t make as much money off the new books as people think….they actually make their money off the used books, however they can only buy so many. Think about it, why buy back 300 books when you only have 200 seats in the class and 100 new books on the shelf?

Any who, if I purchased my book (new or used) from the bookstore then I sell it online through half.com or ebay.com because bookstores and services online that buy your books normally buy back at ½ the retail price. If I bought my book online then I sell it back at the bookstore because again they buy it back at half the retail. I have actually made money doing it that way!

I had a book that was 80 used in the bookstore and I got it online for 20. At the end of the semester I sold it back to the bookstore and got 40 dollars for it.


The Celestine Prophecy: An Adventure


The Celestine Prophecy: An Adventure


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Celestine Prophecy: A work that has come to light at a time when the world deeply needs to read its words. The story it tells is a gripping one of adventure and discovery, but it is also a guidebook that has the power to crystallize your perceptions of why you are where you are in life… and to direct your steps with anew energy and optimism as you head into tomorrow.

An Experiential Guide: Thi…


Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, No. 14)


Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, No. 14)


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Eleven on Top


Eleven on Top


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Stephanie Plum, Trenton’s favorite bondswoman, is having a career crisis, which gives Janet Evanovich plenty of opportunities to showcase her series heroine in a variety of alternative vocations, from dry cleaner to factory worker. Most of them don’t last a full working day, which is good for the reader, since it plunges Stephanie back into the always seedy, often dangerous, and always colorful wo…


admin posted at 2010-1-28 Category: books

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