High textbook costs and how to save some money...

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Faxinator, Jul 24, 2006.

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  1. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Did you get arrested for illegally buying a book (assumin g you were in the US or Canada at the time of your flat tire)?
     
  2. Pugman

    Pugman New Member

  3. Tim D

    Tim D Member

    No I did not.. I am no lawyer but, I believe the burden of proof would have been on the police to prove I bought the book. Although it is not for sale in the US, nothing says it can't be possessed in the US. I could just as easily of purchased it or had it purchased for me on a trip to Bali.
     
  4. fiveninerzero

    fiveninerzero New Member

    Oh yeah, one more thing to add. When you sell a book on Amazon or Half.com, make sure your checking account info is valid--don't be like me, sell two books and goof the account number up so you can't get the money!
     
  5. Neoplato

    Neoplato New Member

    Regarding favorite book comparison sites, I really like CheapBooks.com more than AddAll.com or BigWords.com. AddAll.com doesn't seem to do as many comparisons and BigWords.com has you go through too many pages to get to the info.
     
  6. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    AddAll www.addall.com
    Big Words www.bigwords.com
    CheapBooks www.cheapbooks.com

    Thanks for the new book sites!
     

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