College Textbooks: Buying Online to Save Money
The Possibility of Spending Under $100 a Semester on Books is No Longer a Dream
Step into any college book store and look at the price for a few books. Some are reasonably priced, but the sad thing is that these books are very few and immensely far between. The answer to these high prices: the internet. On various sites all over the world wide web consumer-students turned bargain hunters can find all or nearly all of the textbooks they need for much less than what the bookstore charges, and that includes shipping. Very few students, or parents for that matter, utilize this resource which can save you hundreds of dollars in just a single semester
One such site is www.half.com, which is owned and operated by eBay. This site offers many products for "half-price", and while this is not true one-hundred percent of the time, it is typically the case when it comes to textbooks. Each textbook you look up on half.com has a rating based on what condition it is in. Varying conditions for the same book result in different prices. This site, in particular, is very user friendly, allowing users to search for text books in several different ways.
The first way to search is also the easiest and most specific. First you must find the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) for each of your college textbooks. Each book, including different editions under the same title, has a unique ISBN number located above the bar code. Often, college bookstores will not tell you these numbers on the phone because they know you are going to purchase your books from somewhere other than their store. This predicament is easily solved by visiting your bookstore with pen and paper in hand and writing down the needed ISBN numbers. Then all you have to do is simply enter the numbers you found into the ISBN search on half.com, select the books and conditions you would like to purchase, then simply purchase and pay for them via PayPal.
You can also search for your text books by title, author, or keyword(s). This search type can come in handy if you live far from the college you will attend and cannot obtain the ISBN numbers of your books. When using this method, be sure of what edition book you need as this search can return multiple results. At this point I'm sure most of you understand how to find as well as buy your text books, but don't understand how a semester of books, even at half price, can cost you less than $100. The answer: reselling.
Reselling is a key ingredient to spending under $100 a semester on books. After each semester, resell you used books on the web. This allows you to make nearly all of the money you spent initially purchasing the book back. The key to earning as much money back as possible is to keep your books in a very good condition. This let's you sell your books for more money and also allows others to get their books in better condition for cheap. This cycle continues semester after semester. By reselling your books the only money you spend on books each semester is the difference between the price you buy the books at and the price you resell them at, allowing you to spend under $100 each semester.
By utilizing the preceding tips, as well as other tips online, financing college can become a little easier. Buying books online is a smart option for the cost conscious members of society. The experience of buying books online rather than in a store coupled with a large savings makes this venture a worthwhile experience.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentOh yes amazon and half are great site. But AffordTextbooks.com garuntees the lowest prices by comparing across amazon, half, abebooks and more site.
AffordTextbooks.com and US PIRGs making textbooks affordable.,
I love using Chegg to rent texts because I save $$ and they ship fast. Use code CC123047 for a discount every time you order or $5 back when selling Chegg your used texts. Put the code in and hit the "apply" button. The code does not expire so it can be used with every order. Feel free to share the code with friends.
booktradenow.com is better than other textbook trading sites. all they talk about is points...i dont want points, i want my books
WOW...thats a pretty nice site...booktradenow.com is the place to be
nice josh, ill definately take a look at booktradenow.com
Oh yeah here's a link to it. Book Trade Now
Thanks for the tips for a college student as myself. I ran into this site http://booktradenow.com where you can buy, sell, and even trade college books. Its really a great gift to us college kids. You guys might want to run a story on it.
College book stores are run by the mob. :)