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Nate Desmond over at Debtfree Scholar has written an excellent post on exactly how to rent a textbook online, and has screen shots up to walk you through the procedure. If you are curious about renting textbooks, Nate has provided you with a great place to start.
Here are links to previous posts I wrote about renting vs. buying textbooks. It contains links to several companies that buy or rent textbooks online so that you can do some comparison shopping before you buy or rent. Don't forget that there are now some companies that offer e-textbooks that you can download and save a tree, and also your back. Sheesh, I still remember wondering how large a load my back would bear when strapping on my textbook-laden backpack!
Good luck, and good bargains to you in your textbook rentals or purchases for the upcoming semester.
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A great site that gives you prices for buying or renting or textbooks (by price comparison) is http://www.cheapesttextbooks.com. If the textbook is for rent they tell you and even if you buy you can save a lot of money.
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