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  2. BookScouter.com - Wikipedia

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    BookScouter.com is a comparison shopping website that helps buy, sell, and rent textbooks and used books online. [2] The website compares offers and prices from 30 booksellers and buyback vendors in the US and suggests the most fitting place to purchase or sell a given book. [3] The website is mainly used by college students. [4]

  3. CampusBooks.com - Wikipedia

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    CampusBooks.com was founded by Alex Neal in 1998 during the height of the dot com boom. [1] The company started as an online textbook reseller. [3] In 2000, it changed its business model and became a textbook comparison shopping site.

  4. College textbooks are expensive. Here's what you can do to ...

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    Here are a few places to shop around to get the best deals for your college textbooks. What you need to buy your textbooks online The main thing you need to purchase your textbooks online is the ...

  5. SwoopThat.com - Wikipedia

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    It later changed to focus on textbooks based on a books by course model. It added course and textbook data from over 2,300 colleges in the United States. Through SwoopThat, students could compare prices for new books, used books, rental books and ebooks. [6] Renamed HubEdu in 2012, [7] it was bought by Rafter shortly after. [8]

  6. College Textbook Rental: How and Where to Rent and Save

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    It’s a good idea to comparison-shop if you intend to rent college textbooks, as the prices and terms can vary from company to company. Here are some options you can consider for college textbook ...

  7. College on a Dime: Can a 1-cent college textbook get the job ...

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    AOL Money & Finance writer and editor Zac Bissonnette is a sophomore at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and an expert on getting a great education without going broke. Got a college question?