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Can Universities Give Us a Break on Books we no longer used?

By
Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty

Just yesterday I bought a book for my online course at Eastern Michigan University.  When I bought this book it was over a $100. So I as the cashier if I could sell the book back at the end of the semester. He simply replied yes but there will be no money to get from it because a newer edition will be used.  This made me frustrated on how universities and colleges work. Now we spend so much money going to school and buying books. You think we get some sort of break when we return books we no longer need.  I bet there are lot students with books they couldn't sell. So what happens to them. They sit on a shelf or take up space in a corner somewhere. It's not of all books; some are relevant to what we are attending school for. Though for the ones that has no bearing on what we attending school for...can they please take the books or have some place to dump these books? It's a cost that we absorb if we use them or not. So why gives us some incentive for returning books we longer use or don't have an interest for?

Posted by

Jimmie Graham

Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Jimmy

It makes all the sense in the world for univerities to give a credit for this.

Jul 16, 2009 06:04 AM
Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate

My husband buys all his books on Amazon for 30 bucks or so. it is a racket and terrible for kids or anyone in college.

Jul 16, 2009 11:32 AM
Jimmie Graham
Keller Williams Realty - Ypsilanti, MI

Most times students don't use the books at all during the course. I believe this will create some opportunity for someone to buy back books we don't want.

Jul 17, 2009 02:23 AM