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We were all newbies once :-) Thanks for the heads-up. --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] ([[User talk:Paddy3118|talk]]) 05:14, 18 April 2013 (UTC)
 
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So everyone knows that textbooks are expensive. There are ways to economize on textbooks and frequently even find cheap textbooks. These are some purchase techniques to think about for saving cash in locating the lowest priced textbooks available.
One of the finest ways to economize on college textbooks is to get them used and then to resell them. I'm not talking about going to college book store where used textbooks are still pricey and buyback rates are pathetic. To truly save you need to go to a textbook price comparison service that compares the 50+ online textbook outlets and reports who's got the cheapest college textbooks at this time. It isn't uncommon to see prices vary by big amounts between the various book vendors and the site with the cheapest price shifts as inventory levels change. Using a price comparison service you will know you are buying the downright cheapest priced textbook. You must also use a buyback price comparison site to maximize your return when it comes time to sell the textbook.
The other cheapest trail is with textbook rentals. The price comparison report you received when hunting for used textbooks should also contain the costs for rental textbooks. Just remember there is no sell back price for rental textbooks. Rental textbooks can be the cheapest source when you're locked into buying a recently released version that has no used inventory.
Another way to find cheaper textbooks is to think about purchasing international editions or previous versions of the textbook now being used. International editions have the same content but are manufactured at a smaller price point to go to other nations. Typically they will have a paper cover and sometimes lighter weight pages and are considerably cheaper than their US cousin. Previous versions of the textbook currently in use are usually very cheap. Many times the changes from version to version are extremely minor and sometimes the only change is shuffling of chapters or the layout of the book. Check with your Professor about the use of the previous version as they had to update their lesson plan when the most recent version came out and may be quite conversant with the changes.
In summary there are paths to save on textbook costs. A price comparison website should help you to see what options are available and the prices for each. This is one product where comparison shopping is an absolute must.
 
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