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As I have mentioned before I love saving money and pinching pennies, but being a full-time college student there are expenses you cannot use a coupon for, like education costs. You better believe your sweet buns that I was so excited when I found Campus Book Rentals, this site lets you rent textbooks, which I LOVE. I usually go and drop around $300-$500 per term on textbooks, then when the term ends I get about $50 from the buyback, something seems wrong with this equation. With Campus Book Rentals you save up front which means more money in your hot little hands. Some benefits are
*Save 40-90% from bookstore prices (hello awesome)
*Free Shipping both ways (you had me at free)
*Flexible renting periods (For someone who keeps a Redbox movie for at least 3 days extra I love this)
*30 Day worry free gurantee (in case you have to drop a class)
*They donate to Operation Smile with every rental
Lanaya | Raising Reagan says
I never bought my books for full price when I was in college. I always bought used it I couldn't find them to rent or borrowed from someone that had taken the class before.
It's atrocious that books for school are THAT expensive!
Lanaya
http://www.raising-reagan.com
Kim @ Pages and Pekoe says
I bought my university texts mostly used. I minored in English Literature so I actually bought most of my books for those classes new and kept them because I'm a complete geek like that haha!
Mimi says
textbooks are soooo expensive! i always buy mine online (like on amazon) for a lot less than at the school bookstore. but renting books is definitely a great idea! i'm gonna do that next semester. š
<3, Mimi
http://whatmimiwrites.blogspot.com/