It's time to save money on textbooks
Tired of seeing your whole budget going for textbooks? Here and there, the books disappear. Class sizes swell. A new section is added. There are ways to work around the regular channels school districts use. When possible, try these alternative sources.
A Textbook Case starts out with its first post with the obvious: Amazon.com.
A few tips:
Shop by ISBN number.
Do try for used books in good condition, but be careful when diverted to Amazon resellers. They're generally honest, but they're not against selling a prior edition, a support book, a related "Internet guide" or other supplemental books. Make sure it's the textbook you're ordering.
Compare prices at other sites.
A Textbook Case will work to bring you the best and most reliable ways to save money on textbook orders.
A Textbook Case starts out with its first post with the obvious: Amazon.com.
A few tips:
Shop by ISBN number.
Do try for used books in good condition, but be careful when diverted to Amazon resellers. They're generally honest, but they're not against selling a prior edition, a support book, a related "Internet guide" or other supplemental books. Make sure it's the textbook you're ordering.
Compare prices at other sites.
A Textbook Case will work to bring you the best and most reliable ways to save money on textbook orders.
