What’s the difference between selling textbooks yourself and selling to a book buyback company? We want you to get the most money for your textbooks, whether it’s online auction or our easy-to-use tools at BookScouter. Read here to see our suggestions for selling textbooks via auction and fixed price.
Your used textbooks can be worth a lot of money, but there are good and bad times to sell them. We want you to get the most for your textbooks! You want to sell your textbooks when they are in highest demand so you can get the most money. Look at our outline for the best and worst times to sell.
The decision to buy or rent textbooks can be hard. How do you know which is best for you? The choice isn’t all that simple. We’ve made a list of pros and cons for each to help you decide. Take a look at which choice is the ideal plan for you!
There are quite a bit of websites to find used textbooks for sale, and most of the offers seem reasonable. But how would you find which site is the best to sell used textbooks? BookScouter will help you to find your way around and save some money by choosing the right vendor.
BookScouter affiliate, Kyle Taylor, founder and editor of ThePennyHoarder.com, posted an article today on DailyFinance.com titled, “For an A+ inΒ Selling Used Textbooks, Learn About These Sites”. BookScouter.com was mentioned as theΒ number one resource for selling used textbooks. His excerpt of BookScouter is below.
When it comes to selling books back at the end of the semester, some may settle for the bookstore’s low price because they don’t want to worry about it any longer. But for those of you who are willing to search around and find the highest price, Bookscouter.com is the place to go.