by Bob Jones
If you're a college or university student you know the costs connected with buying textbooks. Not long ago, we would need to walk into the campus bookstore to find your books. If you are lucky the book shop had a little inventory of the used books that were a little cheaper and many times you were stuck with buying a new book at suggested retail or maybe even higher. Then about 10 years ago Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other websites came on the internet. These online websites enabled you the ease of ordering from your dorm room and having the books delivered straight to you. A number of these websites started offering books for a bit less than the suggested retail price making a path for savings. Then Half.com and other sites and started offering used books for sale at a discount.
As more sites came online competition increased as well as the discounts. The difficulty is that with so many websites you never can know if you are getting the most affordable price. Granted, it's pretty straightforward to sit at a PC with a notepad and do multiple searches online to find the best price you can for what you need. I remember spending 30 min. per book hunting down costs from all the websites I knew.
As more sites came online competition increased as well as the discounts. The problem is that with the large number of websites you never can tell if you are getting the best price. Granted, it's rather easy to sit down at a PC with a notepad and do multiple searches online to find the most affordable price you can for the books you need. I remember spending 30 min. per book hunting out costs from all the internet sites I knew about.
The nice thing is that whether or not you are in the market to rent or buy textbooks, this site covers your needs. You can see costs from all round the web, from sites who are offering used textbooks for sale, international versions for sale, textbook rental, and even downloadable digital textbooks.
With over twelve sites renting textbooks and another dozen offering digital downloads added to the 30+ sites selling new and used textbooks there is no way to find the cheapest price without a helper. With prices changing due to supply and the demand the site that is least expensive today might not have the book in stock tomorrow. The great thing about a <a href="http://www.cheap-textbooks.com/textbook-price-comparison.html">textbook price comparison</a> site is that you know you are getting the top deal available.
Bob Jones set up Cheap-Textbooks.com, a website devoted to saving students cash. The site offers a textbook price comparison service to help students find
<a href="http://www.cheap-textbooks.com/">cheap textbooks</a> and a buyback quote service. The site also publishes the most recent <a href="http://www.cheap-textbooks.com/textbook-coupons.php">textbook discounts</a> and discount codes.
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Title: How the web changed college textbook rental and buying
Author: Bob Jones
Email: dirasu.845720.0@articlesamurai.com
Keywords: textbook price comparison,cheap textbooks,cheap college textbooks,textbook coupons
Word Count: 437
Category: College
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