Sunday, November 24, 2013

Saving & Making Money with CampusBookRentals.com & RentBack.com

This is a sponsored article written by me on behalf of CampusBookRentals.com. All opinions are 100% my own.

Buying your college textbooks can often cost as much as tuition. Or at least that was the case for me years ago in community college! Instead, you could choose to rent your textbooks and save yourself a lot of money.

CampusBookRentals.com is your textbook alternative when spring semester rolls around. As one of the pioneers of the textbook rental movement, they are an established, trusted source for renting your textbooks. Perhaps you're already enrolled for classes next semester and know what books you need. Here are several of the many perks to renting your textbooks from CampusBookRentals.com:

-save 40-90% off of bookstore prices
-free shipping both ways
-can highlight in the textbooks
-flexible renting periods
-Operation Smile donation with each textbook rented -Live Customer Support
-Trusted source since 2007
-Largest selection in the nation
-Drop your class? 30-day window for full returns


Making a Difference
CampusBookRentals.com is also giving back through their partnership with Operation Smile. With each textbook rented, a portion of the proceeds goes to Operation Smile which translates to over 1,000 life-saving cleft lip surgeries a year for children in need!

Already have a few piles of textbooks that you own, but are reluctant to sell because you won't get much for them? Now you can rent out YOUR textbooks to other students using RentBack.com. You can make 2-4 times MORE money by renting out your textbooks than just selling them. Be sure to watch this YouTube video for more information.

 

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I love that this type of program is available. i know when i was in college i dreaded spending so much money on books that we realistically never used knowing that there was no way of getting a fraction of their value back

jill24295 said...

I wish they had had this when I was in college in the 80's! I bought a lot of textbooks that collected dust because they'd change editions and you couldn't resell them!
jillcollins68@yahoo.com

charychild said...

This would have been nice to have when I was in college. Hopefully they'll still be around when my kids go. Only 15 years to go!