Finding the Best Deals for College Textbooks
It’s that time of year you dread. Spending ungodly amounts on textbooks for classes. Our fellow classmate and entrepreneur from Kettering University has come up with a comprehensive solution to make buying all of your 20 credits worth of (used or new) text books quick and easy.
BookDealFinder.com allows students to search for books by ISBN, Author, Title, or Keyword. BookDealFinder.com then crawls book listing sites such as Amazon.com, abebooks.com, etc. Numerous results appear and you can compare prices in one search. Registered users can save their books in a backpack, which is like a shopping cart, until you are ready to purchase.
Buying all of your text books through BookDealFinder.com will not only save you a couple bucks, but it will save you time and headache, a lot of it. Get organized this fall with BookDealFinder.com .
October 10th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Thanks for the post RMSR. I think we are both doing a good thing trying to help out college students across the US. Good luck in helping students with their housing!
-Scott
http://www.BookDealFinder.com
November 20th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
I usually attempt to purchase older edition books or used cheap textbooks and have saved a good amount of money.
While I have successfully used a few different sites one of my favs is http://www.WholesaleCollegeTextbooks.com . The site caries a number of US Edition and International Edition college textbooks that are priced well below discounted books on other sites. The catch with International Edition College Textbooks is that although they have the same content as US books they are normally printed on paperback and often in black and white print in order to save printing costs.
If they carry your textbooks it will save lots of money but make sure you have ample time because it can take up to 2 weeks to get delivery.