My textbooks this and last semester would have been over $500 from the bookstore, but quite often professors have the textbooks on their webpages so you can order them online on half.com, amazon, and even ebay for a lot less. I paid $200 for books first semester, and made a profit selling them back on amazon.
Even if the textbook isn't listed long in advance, it's never hard to survive a week without one. If all else fails, you might be able to buy it from the school for that first week, and return it for full price as soon you get the book in the mail. But sometimes that gets tricky if they're shrink wrapped.
You really got ripped off, though. Generally you can count on a quarter of what you paid for the books in the student bookstores. I will never do buyback for that reason.
Give half, ebay, and amazon a try. You can almost always get books that look like new or are new for half the price.
2007-03-14 11:41:12
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answered by 'Awa 3
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The government conducted an investigation on why the price of books are so outrageous, and to whom we should point the finger at. The truth is, the reason the price for our books are so high is because the teachers/professions are expecting more and more from the coorperations that author the books. They expect online support, tech support, 24 hours support, CD's that go along with the book. The more they ask, the more it costs them to make. So we are the ones who suffer, not the teachers---the ones who request all this nonsense that no one every uses.
In 3 weeks I have to lay out 350$ in books again.
Sad.
2007-03-14 12:35:32
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answered by Mutation 2
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2016-12-02 00:29:34
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answered by ? 4
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Seriously, people, sell them on Ebay--I ALWAYS break even when I sell my books on Ebay. A few times, I've even MADE money on my books (if I had found them cheap elsewhere in the first place). Buyback is a load of crap, and it IS such a scam...I've never participated in it. Give Ebay/Half.com a try...it's catching on in alot of college circles.
2007-03-14 11:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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the best thing to do unless the professor asks that you read the text right away. Is to look for the books online like ebay or half etc... and then sell those books back on the internet you will be surprised on how much money you will save.
2007-03-14 11:36:18
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answered by ripfreak 2
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It is the worse scam. I understand they need to make money on resale but jeez. How rotten can you get taking advantage of poor college kids?
Worse; how many teachers have you get 1-2 books at a hundred or more each and then rarely teach out of them?
I either kept my books or gave them to someone I knew would take the class. I'd be da-med if I'd let them make $ off me.
2007-03-14 11:36:56
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answered by Karrose 5
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That does sound shady to me. That's why I don't do buyback. It's such a scam.
2007-03-14 11:33:51
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answered by sweetcha88 3
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seriously we have to do something about that... schools rip us off with their books... its unfair
i would probably get $200 back from my school not $90
2007-03-14 11:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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