08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Bob Jones
Reduce the cost of college textbooks with Used College
Textbooks. - No shocker here: 80% of textbooks sold each year
are used, but here are some important details to save even more:
*Make sure the book you are looking at is the correct version or
release by using the ISBN to verify. Check out the campus
bookstore; this will establich you local maximum price, plus you
can get the ISBN confirmed.
*Ask your professor if an older version is OK. It could be as
much as half the price. Don't go back more than one edition. Use
the index to find the information in your previous edition when
the instructors tell the students with the new (expensive) book
what pages to read.
*There is no suggested retail price on used textbooks, so shop
around. However, used textbook inventories change quickly, so
use a real-time quick comparison tool to quickly locate the
lowest college textbooks.
*Buying from individuals on marketplaces like Amazon Marketplace
and Half.com may be cheapest but look at the location of the
seller and shipping methods offered. Media Mail can take two
weeks from coast to coast. Follow up after the purchase to make
sure it has been shipped.
*Check the bulletin boards at school for used book ads or buy
used books from students in the classes ahead of you. Watch for
organized textbook swap parties.
*Order your books EARLY! The best deals go fast.
*Consider the resale value as you use the book. Textbook care
affects its condition and resale value. Reduce overall cost by
maximizing resale value.
*Put you book on the market ASAP after finals. Don't jump the
gun and list too early; most services require you to ship the
book within two days of its sale.
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About Author :
Bob Jones is founder of Cheap-Textbooks.com and
developer of the sites unique Quick Compare textbook price
comparison tool.