I so wish the web was there when we were struggling to make ends meet in college and university.
Note:Most of these sites are US only.
BookRenter offers you no-questions asked book return program plus free shipping.
BookRenter gives you different rental rates depending on the borrowing periods.
it’s possible for you to also buy used books from the BookRenter Basement.
Whats more you might take notes (use highlighters for instance) on the books you borrow from BookRenter.
you could return in-store at any of the affiliated locations or ship your return with a pre-paid shipping label.
Chegg is a selling point for your own books as well as textbook rentals at low prices.
Comparing the list price and the rental, Chegg offers significant savings…some go up to 90%.
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Textbooks.com
This too is a similar site with a very similar service.
The site offers free shipping on orders above $25.
Most of it goes back into the textbook rental program on eCampus.
you could also choose to buy a book at a low-cost (with savings upto 90%).
Campus Books
This book rental site comes with its own smartphone apps.
Campus Books also offers in-store pickup of books along with a very handy local search feature.
Campus Books also searches a catalog of 8 million books for the best deals available.
BookByte
BookByte is a simpler textbook buying and selling service.
Also, if your Guaranteed Buyback order totals over $49.00 then your shipping is free.
you could also use it to search for student loans, DVDs, music, and games.
Check out the long list of participating colleges on the site.
you could buy, rent, and sell college textbooks here.
Donated books help support global literacy partners through their Books OverseasTMprogram.
These textbook websites are just tip of the knowledge iceberg.
Let us know which book rental website is your favorite just for the user experience.
And don’t forget that you’ll needa backpack to hold all those new books!