Textbook411.com They will pay Cash and they buy them direct- so there is no waiting. They also pay a lot more than the bookstore. Check it out its an awsome site!
2006-07-21 09:57:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi! What I would suggest is; if you would like to sell your books, you may try advertising it a the Yahoo! Classified, Ask you friends who sell at auction sites to sell for you or alternatively you can set up your own accounts and include other items for sale too. Another way is, if you happened to ahve a friend who operates a bookshop, a store, etc., you can try seeking their help to sell them for you. But, if you wouldn't mind giving them away, you may try approaching the principal or teachers of your school or ex-school to announce your wish. However, if you have a network of friends, you may announce to them and get whoever that may need the books to come and contact you. Lastly or as a last resort, donate it to any of the charitable organisation so that your books will find their way to become a blessing to those who may need them and by doing that, you are having beoming a part of charity. Just a little suggestion.....
2006-07-17 20:01:31
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answered by lim g 2
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Be prepared emotionally not to get back from them what you put into them. Garage sales, eBay, used book stores, etc. will yield no more than 5% of what you bought the book for in the first place.
2006-07-17 03:01:19
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answered by chdoctor 5
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you can sell your old textbook to the old rage and earn some cash or donate them to the charity to help the needy people.
2006-07-17 03:05:31
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answered by stevens 1
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Go to www.amazon.com and create an account to sell your books. Or try the bookstore from your college.Good luck!
2006-07-17 02:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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the college usually has bulletin boards where you can post them for sale or take them back to the bookstore when they are doing their buyback times or hold on to them for trade in toward your books for the next quarter. any one of those is a beneficial solution to your wallet.
2006-07-17 03:03:00
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answered by anginfla 3
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attempt searching for a used book position on your telephone e book. they could be at liberty to take them off your fingers...perchance even furnish you with some credit to get another books! If all else fails, donate them to the library.
2016-10-14 21:28:57
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answered by cohan 4
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Buy a shelf store those books. You won't regret it.
2006-07-17 03:02:50
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answered by Stavi 2
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yahoo auctions or your school web auctions
2006-07-17 04:25:39
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answered by pla 1
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Try half.com.
2006-07-17 03:01:02
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answered by penpallermel 6
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