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How to save money on books

Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by Jennifer Frankel

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Continuing on from our series of posts that are addressing concerns and issues from our Facebook international students, this post is concentrating on how to save money buying college textbooks.

College textbooks are an everyday item that you will need for any course that you take, and depending on your course the costs can certainly mount up. Luckily, thanks to our friends over at Edvisors, they have created this fantastic new eBook which provides an overview for students on how to search and find cheap college textbooks.

The eBook is free and will certainly provide you with some excellent tips and hints on where to find the very best deals and the cheapest prices.

>> Download the Cheap College Textbook eBook here!

If you have other ideas and suggestions on how to get free or cheap textbooks for college please post your comments and suggestions below.

The eBook is available in Abode PDF format, and you will need to download and install the appropriate PDF reader in order to view this document. You can obtain this from the Adobe website for free.

26 Responses to “How to save money on books”

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  2. Janice Says:

    I love using Chegg to rent texts because I save $$ and they ship fast. Use code CC123047 for a discount every time you order or $5 back when selling Chegg your used texts. Put the code in and hit the “apply” button. This code DOES NOT EXPIRE so it can be used with every order. Feel free to share the code with friends: CC123047.

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  4. Schedule Says:

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  5. Myrtie Binette Says:

    I couldn’t agree more with you; also, I want to thank you for posting much interesting information’s which are new for me. Thanks for expanding my knowledge! Best Regards

  6. Hasan Khan Says:

    I feel like the whole college school book system is a scam … every time I purchase a book and then the next semester a new edition comes out leaving my edition completely worthless.

    Of course, last time I did get lucky and save money buying my books from the internet.

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