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Fri, Dec 31st, 2010, 09:50 AM #1
There's a new textbook rental service in Canada! Launched in August, students can now rent textbooks and save hundreds of dollars. BookMob saves you an average of $500/year in textbook purchases.
You can use my referral link if you'd like: http://www.bookmob.ca/track/CC300157
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Without: http://www.bookmob.ca/
Just putting it out there that I am a starving university student, so there is no harm done if you use my referral link, I save 5%This thread is currently associated with: N/A
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Fri, Dec 31st, 2010, 11:43 AM #2
Wow, this would be great for my daughter! I'll get her to check it out and if we use it we'll use your link.
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Sat, Jan 1st, 2011, 01:52 AM #3
It seems about the same prices of buying the books used but I'll add an account just in case
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Sat, Jan 1st, 2011, 11:20 AM #4
Yes some of the textbooks aren't worth renting. I know my co-worker who's taking Calculus, he said it is more cost effective for him to buy his book new and then sell it.
Some books are worth it though - for my one of my next classes, to purchase a 2-book bundle I need, it would cost me $105 whereas if I rent both books, they will cost $20 each to rent for the entire semester. Guess it depends on the books.
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Sat, Jan 1st, 2011, 02:58 PM #5
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Sat, Jan 1st, 2011, 04:04 PM #6
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There was a show on a while ago about these book rental companies and in 90% of cases it was cheaper to buy used/new and sell them
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Sat, Jan 1st, 2011, 09:19 PM #7
Thanks for the heads up, this is her first year in college so we'll try and buy used.
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Tue, Jan 4th, 2011, 12:36 PM #8
Hi All,
Thanks for all the feedback! My name is Brad Dolan, and I founded BookMob after years of pain/sorrow due to the high cost of textbooks.
Just to offer a bit of perspective on some of the comments:
1) We do not generate any revenues from Amazon, and we are not in any way setup as an affiliate with their program. The link is present due to the way our textbook data is sourced.
2) Our prices are very competitive with various used options, and any rental prices on the market. Will it always make sense to rent? No, but we do everything we can to provide students with the lowest prices and best service possible. The trouble with buying used is that a) it is often difficult to find quality used textbooks b) the pricing is often not competitive c) as I often did, you may have trouble selling them at the end of the semester, due to the risk that the textbook has changed d) selling textbooks is a hassle, and requires an up-front investment in the books.
3) The reason we can't guarantee pricing is due to our pricing model, which adjusts pricing on our books in real-time based on supply and demand in the market. For example, if one of our students were to add a book in July and return to checkout in September, that price may have changed. However, in many cases this new price would actually be lower than their original price. Amazon will also take this approach if an item in your cart has been issued a new price.
If you have any questions or comments regarding our service, we'd love to hear from you! I can be contacted directly at [email protected].
Thanks for your order and spreading the word Vangirl87! We appreciate your enthusiasm.
Happy New Year,
Brad
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Fri, Aug 12th, 2011, 06:26 AM #9
Thanks for sharing the information about the University name and textbook too. I will definitely apply for this.
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Fri, Aug 12th, 2011, 02:04 PM #10
I am in University and have checked out these sites. I find it better to buy used. There are facebook groups for many universities where students can sell their used books. I have had great success using these groups. I suggest to other students, find what works for you. Remember if you buy used the value only goes down so much and you can usually sell the book for the same price you bought it for, if in good condition!
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Sat, Aug 13th, 2011, 11:05 AM #11
The prices off this website are really good, but it's the shipping that makes it more expensive than Amazon.ca...
Join SwagBucks! You actually get free stuff for basically doing nothing!
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/mazin
Cheap books: http://www.bookmob.ca/track/CC030293 Register & get 5% off!
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Sat, Aug 13th, 2011, 11:06 AM #12
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this reminds me to get my book list lol... i wanna buy as many as posible on digital versions though
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Sun, Aug 14th, 2011, 12:20 PM #13
Ok, I don't get how to use this... Is a "registration" the same as a "referral"? Because I thought I would get $5 if someone signed up? The promotional code is expired apparently... lol
Join SwagBucks! You actually get free stuff for basically doing nothing!
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/mazin
Cheap books: http://www.bookmob.ca/track/CC030293 Register & get 5% off!
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Sun, Aug 14th, 2011, 12:51 PM #14
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Thanks for the site -- will check it out.
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Sun, Aug 14th, 2011, 07:42 PM #15
Guess it is that time again to start the hunt for our school textbooks..BookMob is good, I search there amongst other websites for the lowest prices.
Thought I'd share these two sites with everyone as they offer free shipping worldwide and their book prices are pretty competitive:
http://www.bookdepository.com/
http://www.betterworldbooks.com/
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