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How College Textbooks Can Run You Less Money

By: Lana Sweet | Date: March 19, 2010 | Categories: Self Improvement

One of the biggest expenditures when you go to college is probably one that you haven’t given a great deal of thought to, and that is the textbooks. You can go to a store and buy a book for, say, $150. You take exceptional care of it then go back to the store to sell it back and they offer you a paltry $25.

This is a money game that the stores always win. Your book will probably go into the used section with a price tag of $120. One way you can get the better of the stores is to sell your books online where there are no restrictions and you should get a much better return. Put a reserve price on it so that if it sells you are getting back what you want.

The best places to sell your used textbooks are sites that you have probably visited many times before; eBay and Amazon. Even though eBay will charge a fee for selling it, you will still get a lot more for it than you would have done.

There is also something called a listing fee. Amazon don’t charge an initial fee, they set theirs depending on what you list your book for. You only pay the fee, however, if your book sells.

There is a lot of online snobbery and many buy from Amazon for the name, not realizing they are buying from an individual.

Public forums are well known as places where people try to sell things as they want to avoid fee but there are two major drawbacks; there is a much smaller audience and there are so many scams around that a lot of people are reluctant to part with money when they have no comeback.

Both eBay and Amazon have well respected ratings systems so you can see a sellers reputation, a few forums have this but most don’t.

The easiest, and safest way, to receive the money for your book is through PayPal. Once it’s in your account you can either use the money to shop online or transfer it into your bank account. A standard fee of approx 3% applies for the transaction.

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