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Where to sell OLD textbooks online? Hey all, I'm just wondering if you guys know where I can sell my old textbooks (around 2007-2009) online. I'm trying Craigslist but it'd be good to share some sites. I'm sure other RSers would appreciate it as well:fuckyea: Thanks! |
saveonbook i havent sold anything in a few years though so i dont know if lots of students still check there. |
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AMAZON. |
From my own experience, both websites are great. I seem to get more traffic from Locazu though. AND you should also post it in Craigslist. People will go to Craigslist first for anything local and used. |
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2007 - 2009 :suspicious: It's to tough to swallow the loss, but doubt you can fetch much. Even though the old editions contain 99% of the content of the new ones, too many new students are stupid. Even then, the bright ones will lowball you to the point where its' not even worth the effort to meet up and sell it. My advice? Create an awesome fire with your friends, dance around and drink beer. |
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check out fb groups, there are 2 for sfu that I use :) |
join facebook groups and you never know, maybe a hot chick would need your book :fuckyea: then its a win-win situation haha |
haha fail much? like sky high said... there's a buy/sell textbook thread in this section. Check it out if you haven't already. |
your school doesn't have a buy-back program? |
What topics are your textbooks? I have a bunch of UBC Science ones from circa 2003 that are worthless, but would be perfect for background reading. I'm trying to find someone like-minded that would have old accounting/finance textbooks |
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