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10-02-2011, 12:42 PM
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Do you know of good places where I can sell my old books & textbooks? where they would actually sell?
Half.com is where I'd go.

Amazon.com works too, but I think many textbook shoppers look at Half.com more.

If you want to sell to a store, instead of another student, then Textbooks.com
Or Barnes & Noble's textbook program: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/textbookbuyback/

My age is showing, but they didn't really have online book buying/selling when I was in college.

At most, I've bought some textbooks at Amazon and Half for personal education needs; self-taught via reading.
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Why is someone asking you this question?! By the way, do you know a good place to get a cheese sandwich?
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Why is someone asking you this question?!
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By the way, do you know a good place to get a cheese sandwich?
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