Getting really cheap college textbooks can be a daunting task. Until recently with the invention of the Internet it was almost impossible. Now all across the Internet you will find promises of really cheap college textbooks.
The problem with all these promises is that you either have to trade with somebody or sign up to sell your books and get credit for your new ones. To me that sounds fishy. Let me explain.
Lets say you are looking for really cheap college textbooks and you join one of the trading networks. You find somebody that wants to trade with you which is great. The only problem is that they don't really have the book you want. You send them your book and you don't get a book in return.
It has happened to me and I'm sure it will happen again to others. Finding really cheap college textbooks leads you to buy from the networks that promise 95% off all their books, which never really happens. If they gave you 95% off they wouldn't be able to stay in business. But at least you know you will get the book you ordered. But you still spent more than you wanted to.
You could also go to the college book store to get cheap college textbooks, which aren't very cheap.
Some people have even gone to the campus library and checked out the books they need for the semester, which is very smart because you get them for free. But you might only have so many weeks or days to keep that book. This isn't going to help you get through your classes.
Lastly to get cheap college textbooks you must search the net and use those shopping sites that find the cheapest prices for you.
Another source is the link below this article. So forget about getting cheap college textbooks, just worry about why you aren't getting yours free.
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