March 07, 2015

Campus Book Rentals

For those of you in college, I know that every penny counts when you're on your own, and that textbooks can massacre your available funds, so why not rent your textbooks instead of buying them?

-save 40-90% off of bookstore prices

-free shipping both ways
-can highlight in the textbooks
-flexible renting periods
-donation to Operation Smile with each textbook rented

How does it work?: 

Another thing that's great is that they offer monthly giveaways for free book rentals. What college student doesn't love the word FREE!!!!?

Also an example of the price savings...Elementary and Middle School Mathematics : Teaching Developmentally by Van De Walle, John A. and Karp, Karen S.



- On Rental - $25.61 for 3 months
- On Amazon.com - $133.37

It sounds like a great idea to me!

1 comment:

  1. nice to know you can now rent those books,when my son was in college even the used books were so expensive

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