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VentureBeat: BookRenter vies with Chegg for textbook rental action

  • jscottallen · 3 months ago
    Renting textbooks is a pretty cool option, but sometimes I like keeping the texts from classes I really enjoyed, or would want to reference in the future. Whether renting or purchasing I still don't want to pay the normal high prices so I always use http://www.bigwords.com They are a textbook search engine that searches all the online textbook retailers and rental sites to find you the best prices.
  • cbdqq1 · 3 months ago
    Thanks. For me, I use http://www.DealOz.com to buy and sell textbooks. I've saved lots of money with their great prices and store coupons. Also you can use http://www.dealoz.com to sell your books too!
  • John · 6 days ago
    I have been very pleased with Chegg's service and am getting ready to rent next semester's books from them. Chegg also buys used books. I got around $40-50 per book which was MUCH higher than I could get from the college bookstore or even by selling on Amazon. Coupon code CC101954 gives you an extra $5.00 when you sell your books to Chegg. The same coupon gets you an extra 5% off of book rentals.