Posted April 18th, 2010
by admin
Ali asked: the website’s gotta sell cheap books and be able to be trustworthy in terms of the what the condition of the book is that they’re selling and such, i already looked through barnesandnoble.com and stuff, but wat else is there?
Tags: Cheap Books, Cheap Textbooks, Sell Books
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 4 Comments »
Posted July 14th, 2009
by admin
flanykbbal asked:
I want to find a high paying place to sell my college textbooks. All of the other places seem to rip off people trying to sell used college textbooks. I visited http://www.cashnow4books.com and they look like a legitimate place to sell my books.
Tags: People, Sell Books, Sell Textbooks
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 3 Comments »
Posted July 14th, 2009
by admin
KiKi asked:
I need to sell my college textbooks because I am changing majors, and I’ll never need them again. I don’t want to sell them back to the university bookstore because they hardly give you any money for them. I know I could sell the books on ebay or amazon, but I’m wondering if anyone has sold any books to Textbooks R Us online or any other site like that.
Tags: Books Amazon, College Textbooks, Sell Books
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 3 Comments »
Posted March 28th, 2009
by admin
Reggie B. asked:
I buy a lot of books, but over time I don’t want to keep all that I buy. Besides my woman is getting on my case about the space they are taking up.
Tags: Dc Area, Sell Books, Woman
Posted in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment »
Posted March 4th, 2009
by admin
Tutu asked:
I’m looking to sell a few of my used textbooks, does anyone know of some websites that will give me a good price for them? also, where can I donate books that won’t sell, such as books older than 5yrs or so? thanks.
Tags: Best Website, Sell Books, Sell Textbooks
Posted in Other - Education | 2 Comments »
Posted February 26th, 2009
by admin
Cat asked:
Looking for an alternative way to sell my books besides half.com and amazon. Any recommendations?
Tags: Amazon, Sell Books, Textbook Online
Posted in Other - Advertising & Marketing | No Comments »
Posted February 11th, 2009
by admin
malisakarn asked:
I am trying to find a site to sell my used text books.
Tags: Sell Books, Sell Textbooks, Text Books
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 2 Comments »
Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
williamdefalco asked: In my case I use to sell the books back during my first two years of college, but upon entering my junior year I began keeping them for reference. It’s really helped out whenever I’m in a business discussion (my major) with a friend and some point needs to be backed up. Or whenever something interests me on TV and it’s great to look it up in the textbook. I know it’s costly to keep the textbooks instead of selling them back, but I still feel it’s currently well worth it, even as I’m currently onto my second major.
So what does everyone else do with their textbooks?
p.s. If there’s a Half-price books anywhere near you, stop by whenever there’s a month left before the start of each semester. They usually have the textbooks that nobody ever purchased clearanced out, down to about $1.00 in fact. I LOVE getting textbooks in this manner, especially when they involve broad-ranging subjects like psychology and chemistry.
Tags: Love, Reference, Sell Books
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 1 Comment »
Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
TigerFan asked:
Where I go to school, we rent our textbooks. last semester i forgot to turn them back in. now i owe like 700 dollars and i need to sell these books and raise some money! is there a website for this? have you done it?
Tags: Raise Money, Sell Books, Sell Textbooks
Posted in Other - Education | 1 Comment »
Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
GhostWriter asked:
I want to sell my books on ebay since those textbook buyback sites don’t even offer half of what my books are worth so I was wondering when business is best for selling books on ebay.
Tags: Business Books, Sell Books, Textbook Buyback
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 2 Comments »