Time to sell those textbooks
Semesters are coming to a close and it’s time to sell the textbooks you’ll no longer need. Some of them you never needed in the first place. I’ve been researching and found a few different websites that are best shots for my books. The offers from these websites were the highest, but it really takes time and effort to find where you’ll get the most money back.
If the prices given at the above websites aren’t high enough for you, or they don’t want your book, try eBay or, go through the Google search results for sell college textbooks.
Usually when people find their perfect domain amongst homes for sale, they do anything to get it, including loan applications to the bank etc. They even apply for a credit card everywhere in order to borrow cash on it. They do not even have the sense to get an insurance quote first and probably don’t even know about free insurance quotes. If they would have known the bad impact of their credit reports on their future, they would stay within their limits.
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i remember fall sem last year, i sold ALL my books (even though I knew i would need them all for spring sem) cuz i needed money for christmas presents shopping.
i sold them for only half a price. =( sad, but the money helped alot. lol.
thanks for sharing these links!
Gahh, this reminds me of how much of a pain it was getting all these textbooks that would never ever be used again by me. Such a waste of money. ):
Oh well. I’ll prolly be using those sites to see what I can get for my next semester’s required readings.
I had no idea so many sites dedicated to just selling textbooks existed.
Amazon and half.com are good places to sell, too! I’ve sold a lot of books & DVDs at both sites.
Wow — thanks for the websites! If I can avoid buying textbooks I do, but these last 2 years have been almost impossible to outwit. Anyhow, I’m done with college in general so now I have quite a couple of textbooks I should sell. Some of them I’d like to keep, though; ’cause you never know…
You guys have to check out Pazap.com. Not only is it super fast and efficient to sell your books using the site, but you can also sell your books with your cell phone (synced with the site!) – call (845) 839-8333 to try it.