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Books in the library
I found some of by required books (novels) on the VPL/BPL site and I was wondering should I just borrow them instead of buying them?
I only found 4 of the books, but if I just borrowed them from the library instead of buying them new, I would save $58.99
However I'm scared that the books will be checked out when I use them =T Even if I put myself on the waiting list I might not get them in time/be behind/get them too early and can't renew them.
And all the books go back to their publisher by the end of September right?
Should I just suck it up, buy the books and hope the bookstore takes it back/someone else buys them?
Anyone have any experiences on this?
Another question, why do some students sell their books to other students instead of just returning them to the bookstore? How will I know if it's better if I sell them to others than the bookstore?
I only found 4 of the books, but if I just borrowed them from the library instead of buying them new, I would save $58.99
However I'm scared that the books will be checked out when I use them =T Even if I put myself on the waiting list I might not get them in time/be behind/get them too early and can't renew them.
And all the books go back to their publisher by the end of September right?
Should I just suck it up, buy the books and hope the bookstore takes it back/someone else buys them?
Anyone have any experiences on this?
Another question, why do some students sell their books to other students instead of just returning them to the bookstore? How will I know if it's better if I sell them to others than the bookstore?
Comments
Regarding your second question, personally, I just like to screw the publishers who come up with new editions each semester. The bookstore doesn't sell old editions so you have to get them directly from another student.
however, i personally rather not go through all the trouble and just bought the books
i believe the bookstore will buy it for 60% of your original price.
so for example, if you bought the brand new textbook for 100, they will give you 60 for buyback
and they'll sell it for around 80 as a used textbook
if you sell it for 70 to other students, you will make 10 more bucks and the buyer will save 10bucks!
be careful though,
some sellers try to rip you off and tell you they are cheaper than the bookstore but only to find that it is cheaper than the NEW but more expensive than the old
if you go on facebook, some guy got ripped off buy this girl call "Karly Male"
so beware of scammers!
It's sad because i have to buy them all new since there's no used in the bookstore or people selling them =T
I guess i'll just buy the books, then =T
Yeah, I'm scared that I'll get ripped off in both selling and buying.... i guess i'll look at how much others are selling it for or sell it for a couple bucks cheaper depending on if it's a novel or textbook.
I actually bought the wrong textbook from someone and she was VERY nice and she was willing to buy it back!!! I was so lucky
1. No PST
2. First time buyers get a $10 coupon off a $40+ purchase
Is it really free shipping to Canada? Cause I remember using Amazon ages ago and they charged me shipping even thought it was over $40, plus, I had to pay an extra $15 when the delivery guy came (I was pretty mad about that, lol)