Did you hate buying college text books that you knew
you were never going to look again? Well Campusbookrentals.com has solved that
problem.
Instead of paying an arm and a leg (I know I did)
just pay to rent the book. You can still write in it and highlight as needed,
just like you would your own book. It’s so easy. Just go to their site and put
in the title, author, keyword or ISBN, then follow the few questions like how
long you need the books for and you pretty much done. They ship super quickly
too.
A few perks are:
- save 40-90% off of bookstore prices
- free shipping both ways
- can highlight in the textbooks
- flexible renting periods
- we donate to Operation Smile with each textbook rented
With every textbook
rented, they give towards an awesome organization called Operation Smile. Operation
smile helps children born with a cleft. “Every
three minutes a child is born with a cleft. One in 10 of those children will
die before their first birthday. The children who survive are often unable to
eat, speak, socialize or smile. In some places, they are shunned and rejected.
And in too many cases, their parents can't afford to give them the surgeries
they need to live a productive life.” This is definitely a good organization
to get behind and help.
You’re not in school
anymore and don’t need to rent books? I can understand that. Do you have text
books that you could rent out?
They also have a
program that you can rent your books out to people and make money in the
process. What you do is ship your books to them. They rent them to other
students and you get paid. They do this over and over again. Check out the site
rentback.com today.
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I used this site when I was in college, it was great. Cheap and stress free I loved it. :)
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