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    textbooksI usually buy my textbooks used to save money, but I recently found out about TextSwap.com: a website that connects students together so they can trade their textbooks – instead of paying the high prices at college bookstores.

    I’ve never used the service before, so I don’t know how well this works.  If you’ve ever used a swap service like this – please leave a comment about your experience.

    I’m also curious about the different ways you try and save money on textbooks.


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    3 Responses to “Don’t Spend a Dime on Textbooks with TextSwap.com”

    1. i got through college by going to the library a LOT.

    2. Have you try the online bookstore

      http://www.cocomartini.com/

      I get 2 textbooks from here and save me $250. There are also price compare from Amazon. No need to waste time to compare(very waste time).

      Brand new and 60%off discount price. Great

      hehe ^_^

    3. I like what you’re offering here. There is so much money spent on books each semester. If there’s any way that college students can “stick it to the man” by not having to pay so much, I’m all for it.

      Great website…I’ve subscribed.

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