You’re done with a class, and you made the decision to sell your textbooks–good choice! Now the work begins. Who will you sell textbooks to? How can you make sure you’re receiving the most money for your textbooks? How can you even begin to visit each company and get a quote before comparing them all to each other?

Don’t worry! Even though comparing places to sell textbooks may seem like the toughest part of the process, comparing places to sell can actually be easier than you think. In fact, you can do it in three easy steps.

Go to BookScouter.

  1. Type the ISBN of your textbook (located at the top of the barcode on the back cover).
  2. Look through the options and select the one you want to sell textbooks to.

It really is that easy. You see, there’re a lot of used textbook buyback companies–more than 60 at last count. No matter how skilled you are at using the Internet, it would take quite some time to go through all 60 buyback companies to see if they want the textbooks you’re selling. If you tried to do this alone, by the time you went through each website and received a quote for your books, the initial quotes could have changed. The price of used textbooks fluctuates constantly, so it’s important to get the best deal you can, whenever you can.

By allowing BookScouter to do all the research for you, you can be sure you’re getting the best price when you sell textbooks. Since all the information is readily available, you can compare each place without having to do the research yourself. In this way, you can see which company will give you the most money, and you can sell textbooks back when they are in high demand.

Having a comprehensive list can make all the difference when it comes to selling textbooks. So when it’s time to sell textbooks, let BookScouter do the work!

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