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Buyback Information
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View My Buyback Alert List
Click the link below to view ISBNs in your current buyback alert list. This list
may also include books you have previously purchased through this site.
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What's the difference between Regular Buyback and Official Buyback? Money!
The Official Buyback is the time when we can offer you the most money for your old books. It's the period between the end of one term and the start of the next term, when we have the opportunity to buy books from you before we buy from wholesalers or publishers. This allows us to offer you up to 60% of the price of a new copy of the book even if you bought it used. Don't worry where you bought your textbooks, we'll buy books from anywhere.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING
YOUR BOOKS AND YOUR MONEY
WHAT AFFECTS THE RESALE VALUE OF YOUR BOOKS?
- Instructor has notified the Bookstore that the textbook will be reused and the the Bookstore needs additional copies. (You receive 50% or more of new value, limited quantities)
- The instructor has decided not to use the book again OR has not submitted their textbook adoptions to the Bookstore (in this case we are unable to buy any copies for the store).
- The Bookstore already has sufficient quantities on hand to meet projected sales. Quantities bought are LIMITED - come to Buyback early for the best opportunity.
- If a book is not being used on OUR campus (or we already bought our limit), the wholesaler may buy it for resale to other colleges in the U.S. & Canada. National demand determines the value of textbooks that are bought by the wholesaler.
- The textbook has been published in an updated version; the current version is obsolete at the time of buyback. Once this happens the book has little to no value to bookstores throughout the nation.
- The condition of your book may be too poor to be bought back and resold to other students (i.e. missing/damaged components, water damage, soiled, excessive highlighting, answers written in study guides and workbooks).
- Packages may contain multiple components such as CD's, tapes, study guides, pamphlets, books, etc. All elements must be present at the time of purchase.
Be proactive! Ask your professor about reusing the same book next semester!
ONE OR MORE OF THESE EXAMPLES WILL INFLUENCE THE RESALE VALUE OF YOUR TEXTBOOKS
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