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Buyback Triple Play

It's almost May and with that comes textbook-buyback time (not to mention getting into the swing of baseball season). Now, more than ever before, you have options about how and where and when to sell back your books. To help you wade through a sea of options and make informed choices so that you get the best buyback prices and the least hassle, we've put together a triple play of our best and most-useful buyback info, not to mention the straight-up truths that other folks may not tell you.

1) "Selling Back Books: A Few Simple Rules" is a must read. These rules and tips and reality checks will help you get through finals and buyback without losing your mind. Follow these guidelines and you will be well served to maximize your cash back and keep your sanity.

2) "Why'd She Get More Than I Got? Tales from the Buyback Trenches" is a conversation about an all-too-familiar frustrating incident that makes us cringe just to think about. Check it out for the scoop on how not to get a raw deal while a classmate gets a sweet one. Oh, and that offer in the last paragraph still stands. Tell us your story and we'll hook you up with a gift card.

3) If you have an iPhone, you need the CampusBooks for iPhone App. In addition to finding the best deals when buying books, the app finds you the best buyback prices. Simply scan your book's ISBN barcode and you'll see both buying and selling options, all from your phone wherever you are. So if you're standing in line at the bookstore and the clerk offers you a buyback price that feels like an insult, simply scan the barcode and find out if and where you can get more money back.

Now you're armed with all the info you need to get the most this buyback season. Good luck on finals and happy selling!

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