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selling college books


Question Posted Tuesday August 26 2008, 8:10 pm

i just started college first year but i would like to know where can i sell my books after first semester is over. i know u can do it at your college but they wnt give u as much. so the next place would be online. my friend told me ebay. any other ideas that will work good? thank you in advance!

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bitterxsweet answered Tuesday August 26 2008, 8:39 pm:
ebay or amazon is your best bet. i used to go to a private school where we had to buy and sell our books every year. if they dont have a "book fair" type thing at your college where you can sell the books for next year's students, i'd go with amazon.

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MAK answered Tuesday August 26 2008, 8:34 pm:
Well, if you want as much of your money back as possible, I would suggest giving them back to the college. Oh, and just a tip for next semester, don't write in your books! The less "used" they look, the more money you get back.

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