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When you rent textbooks you keep more money in your pocket

With the cost of tuition skyrocketing across the country paying for college has become even more of a burden than in the past. Add in the cost of dorm rooms and meal plans to the final figure, it barely seems like there is any money left for the most important thing you need for school, textbooks! Have you checked out the price lately of the standard textbook? They will run you a few hundred bucks a pop and, at the end of the semester, won't be worth that much to you even if you plan on selling them back. Prepare to get a fraction of the cost in return, maybe ten percent or less - how can anyone afford to buy all of their books at these prices? Well, why buy when you can rent?

It's true, now you can rent all of the books that you need for class at much better rate than you could purchase them for, even used. You can probably rent them for less money than you would get back for that same book at the end of the semester; crazy, right? But seriously, when you are on a scholarship or your allowance from home just doesn't cut it, the smart choice is to research your options and then realize that renting is both cost effective and just so darn easy! As much as you loved your Econ 101 class you probably won't ever be reading your textbook again when the semester is over, so rent, don't buy.

You might be wondering about the condition of these so-called rental books. Because we know you want something that is legible with all of its pages still intact we have quality assurance checks to make sure that we are providing you with the best quality available. It wouldn't be very useful to get halfway through the semester to realize that the midterm is based on chapter seven that appears to have been eaten by someone's pet iguana last year.

Pop quiz time. What is the easiest, cheapest way to get your books this season? Yes, rent textbooks to save money. See how easy that was? Start looking for the books you need today to get ready for the upcoming semester.




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