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1650392 No.1650392 [Reply] [Original]

/r/ing where people have had the best luck finding good prices to sell back used text books. Particularly ones that might not be mainstream anymore. Figured /sci/ has probably bought and sold back the most in their time. :)

>> No.1650399

bump for interest

(dude OP, just checked the bookstore yesterday...this semester's absolutely necessary books there are gonna set me back $760, worst semester I've had so far :/)

>> No.1650406

>>1650399
That's rough!
Sadly I only know places to sell in my own country, not usa.

>> No.1650415

Well, a lot of websites will buy them for decent prices, too. Sort of what I was leaning toward.

>> No.1650422

if you're at a big enough school and they're common enough books you can give craigslist a shot, sell for 10% less than the bookstore, and say that in the ad.

But if you they aren't for intro to 200 level classes, I doubt it'll be seen. Worth a shot though.

>> No.1650716

In this same vein.. oh my god. I just realized the wonders of torrenting pdf versions of textbooks. Just saved 150$ on a Statics book.