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Textbook Buy Back: One Cool Way to Make It Better

January 16th, 2010 No comments

You know what textbook buy back is – wait in line, offer the university demigod your used textbook and hope they give you something for it. But have you ever heard of guaranteed textbook buy back? With a guarantee, you avoid keeping a book you don’t need, and you don’t have to stand in line wondering if your bookstore will have filled their quota for your book. Especially if the person in front of you has the same one.


Standard Textbook Buy Back Jitters

Don’t you hate that feeling, as you stand in line to sell your books? The waiting. The watching to see if they buy your book from every person in the line. Will they still need my book? When you arrive at the register, and they only need 2 of the 7 books you have.


The Guarantee

You can avoid this now by buying through stores that guarantee your textbook buy back. Some campus stores and some online stores will guarantee to buy back certain books, and they will even tell you how much they will pay you. You still have some limitations, as you might expect. Instead of waiting in the line to find out that you can’t sell it back, you find out when you buy it that you can’t.


You also don’t have to wonder how much you’ll get at buy back. The company will tell you right away how much value you will lose – but you will still have the guaranteed textbook buy back price, and you will reduce the cost of your textbooks with a guarantee.


End of Semester Time Saver

At the end of the semester, you will just take your books to a drop off point and pick up your cash – but you may have a line still. The difference is that you will also have a guaranteed return. With online stores, you will usually get a prepaid postage sticker you have to keep until the end of the term, and then you’ll mail them back for a check.


The companies that provide this service will tell you how much they will pay. Many university bookstores also offer this service. The books included in the program will typically have a sticker or an icon, if online, to show you that they have a guaranteed textbook buy back amount.


Be careful to protect that sticker! It serves as your guarantee. Campus bookstores usually require that their sticker still be on the book. Just be aware.


Not Every Textbook is Included

Whether through a campus store or online, not all textbooks will have the guarantee. Even if some of yours don’t, you can still do it the old way during buy back week. And of course you can also sell it online.


Does This Work for Used Textbooks?

Used textbooks can also be in guarantee programs as well. It just depends on the department and the professors at your school. If they have committed to using the book for a few years, then the store will offer a guarantee on that book. Online stores use a different method, but the result is the same, if they see significant commitment to the book, they can offer a guarantee for a used book, too.


The Numbers

The breakdown I give here won’t be perfect in all cases, but you will get an idea of how these programs work. When a college or an online bookstore offers a guaranteed textbook buy back on a new book, they will often promise you 50 percent of the book price you paid at the beginning of the class. Then, they will add half of that when they resell it used, a total of about 75 percent of your price.


Used textbooks will work similarly but with slightly different numbers. Your book will drop half its value, but you do get half the amount back. If you have access to a guaranteed textbook buy back, you get a pretty good deal. You know which textbooks you can sell for something, you probably know how much, and you save time. Cool. Cheap textbooks and less work.


Differences between Online and On Campus

Textbook buy back will be slightly different online versus on campus. You will have to ship for an online bookstore, but not on campus. And you will have to wait for the online bookstore to acknowledge your books. On the other hand, an online store may have a wider variety of books with a guarantee. And you may be able to return the books earlier than at the bookstore.


Your on campus bookstore will be close by, no waiting for a check. They will give you cash, and hopefully the line will be short.


Both will look at your books before they pay. Severe damage invalidates the guarantee. Don’t drop it in a rainstorm, or highlight in black. Some wear is normal, some writing, some highlighting. And you have to have all the pieces: all the pages, and any disks or student workbooks if included when you bought the book.


Expectations

You can’t really expect to get all your textbooks for nothing. I managed to do it in several classes, and even made money on one book. But over a full term of classes or a year, you have to expect to spend something. In those cases, the guaranteed textbook buy back fills the bill, and helps reduce your expenses.


Maybe you’ll even have money for a First Run movie ticket – with popcorn!

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Textbook Trading Services Provide Incredible Value for Students

January 15th, 2010 No comments

Do students really get the most possible value out of their textbook purchases? To many college and university students, textbooks are meant to be bought, utilized, and sold. This process is intuitive, but is it the best for students? The answer is, probably not. Students buy textbooks for as much as $200, use them for less than four months, and resell them to campus bookstores to regain roughly a mere thirty-five percent of the purchase price.

Many website services have been established to compete with campus bookstores for a slice of the used textbook markets. While these services provide better buyback prices than campus stores, these services fail to give students anywhere near the maximum value of their books, often reselling used books at considerably higher prices. Consequently, these textbook buyback services are comparable to traditional campus bookstores.

Yet, another type of internet textbook service is one that creates marketplaces for people to buy and sell textbooks. However, these marketplace services often charge a hefty commission fee to sellers. The fee can be as much as eighteen percent of the textbook value, thereby taking a considerable chunk of the seller’s proceeds. Moreover, many of the textbook sellers on these marketplace services are bookstores that resell used books at marked up prices. Therefore, marketplace services can have the same disadvantages for students as the campus bookstore model.

The best possible textbook exchange service for students is one that creates an environment where only students may participate. This ensures that students retain the maximum value of their textbooks by directly exchanging books with each other.

Textlister.com creates such an environment for students and goes a step further by providing a system for students to trade textbooks without the need to exchange money. Textbook trading services designed solely for student use give college and university students the best value for their textbooks.

Ryan Barclay is a staff writer for the student community section of www.textlister.com

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07 24 09 COLLEGE TEXTBOOK COSTS

January 3rd, 2010 No comments


The cost of college textbooks is on the rise. Here are a few suggestions on how to save.

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The Best College Textbook Buy Back – Best Buyback Prices

January 1st, 2010 No comments


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Rent A Textbook To Help Cut Costs

December 13th, 2009 No comments

Shopping for college textbooks? Finding out that they are pricey? College carries with it enough hassle and expense. Why not try to rent a textbook and save up to 50%. Most companies offer a great deal of savings, and you can find just about any textbook you need. You can also usually preview a portion of the book online to confirm that it is the one you need.

What if you change your classes or drop them? That’s OK, these companies also allow you to return the book within a specified period of time. Refund rates will depend on the company that you choose to go with. Always read the fine print and check out the frequently asked questions to be sure that you know what you’re agreeing to. Overall, I think this is a great service that is being offered. These people realize that there is a need for cutting down on the costs of outrageous textbook prices.

Another good reason to rent is just in case you get into a class and later decide that you just don’t like it… If you have paid cash and purchased your books already, you’re out of luck. But, if you have rented your books, all you have to do is return them. Refunds will vary, but at least you won’t be stuck with a book you don’t want.

In the long run, this is one of many great ways to save money when attending college. If you rent textbooks for your whole college attendance, you’ll cut a big chunk of expense out of your already long list. Plan ahead and order early to be sure that you receive your books on time. As long as you don’t mind using a pre-owned textbook, this is for you.

If you would like more information, or to give this a try, you can rent a textbook at http://www.myedubuddy.com

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Audio Book College Tape Textbook – an Innovative Learning Tool

December 8th, 2009 No comments

Over the last century since the development of the printing press textbooks have become a standard form of media for the delivery of education to students. The paper textbook is a wonderful resource, however, it is not suitable for every student. Many students suffer from learning disorders, which render them incapable of reading traditional textbooks.

These medical Conditions include (but are not limited to):

* Asperger Syndrome

* Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

* Autism

* Autistic Disorders

* Dyslexia

* Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

* Reading Disorders

* Rett Syndrome

By suffering one of these conditions it can affect the students ability to read and this in turn leads to them experiencing learning difficulties. In addition, children who are vision impaired cannot use traditional printed textbooks to assist them in the learning process.

In recognizing the special needs of these students text book publishers have begun to produce the audio book college tape textbook and this has certainly assisted the affected student in the learning process.

A Special Textbook That Meets Special Needs

The audio book college tape textbook has become a particularly popular and effective alternative for students with special needs. This group tends to include those students who possess a disability for reading print, due to blindness or visual impairment, a physical disability, or a learning or reading disability. Specifically, students who demonstrate specific reading problems should be encouraged to actively embrace the concept of an this type of textbook.

The college textbooks on tape are voice recorded versions of the standard class textbooks. As the majority of these books are recorded on 4-track cassette tapes you will usually require a special 4-track tape player to listen to the textbooks. With advancements in technology many of these textbooks are now being produced on CDs in digital format and are replacing the analogue formats on cassette tapes.

Talking Textbooks – Effective Learning Tools

These learning tools are only effective and beneficial when they are used properly. To have optimum success it is essential that the teacher and student understand the underlying problem and work closely together to ensure that the required audio book college tape textbook is available when required. The student and their carers should be well briefed on how to operate the the tape textbook to allow the child to participate with other class members using the traditional print textbooks.

Even though audio book college tape textbooks are designed to assist all children suffering from reading or learning difficulties, it is important to remember every student is an individual and what works for one student may not be suitable for others. In recognizing the individuality of each student the audio book college tape textbook may, in some circumstances, require minor or even some significant modifications to enable the affected student to benefit from the initiative.

Many students affected by reading and learning difficulties will, because they are very conscious of their problem, reject the audio book college tape textbook concept. It is vitally important that their carers, teachers and fellow students encourage the student to actively embrace the concept and by doing so this will help them attain an education on par with that of students without reading or learning difficulties.

For additional information on audio book college textbooks and audiobook club reviews and comparisons go to Audio Books Retreat

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Discount Used Textbook Prices – Discount Used Textbooks

December 8th, 2009 No comments


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College Opportunity & Affordability Act: Textbook Prices

December 7th, 2009 No comments


Rep. Timothy Walz and Chairman George Miller discuss provisions in the manager’s amendment to the College Opportunity & Affordability Act that are aimed at reducing the cost of college textbooks on February 7, 2008.

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College Opportunity & Affordability Act: Textbook Prices

December 7th, 2009 No comments


Rep. Timothy Walz and Chairman George Miller discuss provisions in the manager’s amendment to the College Opportunity & Affordability Act that are aimed at reducing the cost of college textbooks on February 7, 2008.

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Textbook Exchange Ad

December 5th, 2009 No comments


Are you going to Utah State University? Still need to buy or sell your textbooks? Check out Textbook Exchange for discount college textbooks! We buy & sell college textbooks!

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