Back to School: Buying Textbooks Online

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By varonny

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Buying used books is always a great ways to save some dollars right at the beginning of the semester/year. Although I would suggest you buy your books used from your school’s store or other local brick and mortar stores (for obvious safety reasons), online is always a good option too.

The standard platforms to buy and sell textbooks online are the so well know Kijiji and Craigslist. They are so often used and referred to that they are in fact the standard places to go get your books for cheaper price.


Do you buy used books online?

  • Always
  • Sometimes
  • No way!
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Resources to get deals on Textbooks:

1. Course Smart - you can both buy an e-textbook or rent an e-resource book. Because of being an e-version of textbooks you get it cheaper.

2. Chapter Indigo - They have a store for used textbooks

3. Books 4 Exchange - it allows you to search textbooks by their title, author, publisher and ISBN number and also depending on your school’s name.

4. Amazon - they have a section just for textbooks. I can buy them new or used for discounted prices.

5. E-Bay - This is an obvious one, you can buy anything there for cheaper price. Just make sure you check the prices and the books.

6. Book price - it allows you to compare prices for better decisions.

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Always do your homework:

Now, wherever you go to get your books, always do your homework and follow safety measures. About a month ago I wrote a hub on getting deals online – you might want to check it out too.

Today I will focus on books, and here are the tips:

1. Check the regular retail price of the book at your school’s store and other schools in the area. Some people like to price it up for exactly the price they bought it for – or even more sometimes too - and forget that prices change over time, plus it is used!

2. Check retail price for used book: this is one thing many students forget. Check the price at discount stores or stores that sell textbooks used. Sometimes they have better deals than what’s on Craigslist and such.

3. Make sure it is in fact your textbook:

a) Check for the ISBN number

b) Confirm Title of Book

c) Confirm Author

d) Confirm Publisher and publishing year

e) Confirm edition

Usually everyone checks for the title and the author, but more often than not, forget about the publishing year, edition and publisher. These little things can make a huge difference. I often hear many peers complaining that the pages in their book do not match the one the professor had, or that their book does not have certain sections or is organized differently. This is where those little things make a difference.


Importance of ISBN Number:

ISBN number is crucial! I must admit I did not check for this until I decided to do some extra research to write this hub. ISBN is a unique number given to a book, it allows you to make sure you have the right book.

  1. It says if the book is hardcover or softcover
  2. Year published
  3. If it is a reprint or a re-edited version
  4. Identifies the publisher

These are all things you can request from the person selling the book, without having to meet them in person, which is great because it is safe and allows you to make sure you are not just wasting your time. If you checked for all these points and all information proves it is in fact the book you are looking for, than follow the general safety measures, all of which I mentioned on a previous hub.


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Safety buying online:

Just as a reminder:

1. Set a meeting for daytime

2. Choose a public space and at a time of the day you know people will be around

3. Take a friend with you

4. Give the book a thorough run through – check for tears, highlights, scribbles, writing, and anything you would not want on your book.

You can check another hub of mine dedicated to buying things online - Great Deals with a Hint of Caution

With all the money we spend on textbooks, it easy to just run for the first deal that comes. However, if not careful we can actually be wasting money away, spending more money or just get something other than we wanted. It might sound like a cliché by now, with so much repetition, but research is the key! Make sure you are buying the textbook you actually need and for a good price, and not something similar for a price that you later find out was not that good after all.


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alvinalex 9 months ago

Interesting Hub! Voted Up thanks for share information.

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varonny Hub Author 9 months ago

Glad to hear that alvinalex

Thanks!

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