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Selling College Textbooks
Final exams are finally over, and you are looking to sell your textbooks for the most money. Most students either sell them back to their college bookstore for cash, or they list them on Amazon as a third party seller. The common complaint from students looking to sell their used textbooks back to the college bookstore is that they are never offered enough money for their buybacks. And if you have sold textbooks in the past on Amazon as a third party seller, it may not be as easy as you remember. For quite a few popular textbooks Amazon has placed selling restrictions on who is able to sell these titles. Here is the new process for listing popular textbooks:
You search on Amazon for the textbook you are looking to sell, either by title or by ISBN. Look for "Have one to sell?", and click on the "Sell on Amazon" button. You will then be prompted to log into your Amazon seller account. You must have an Amazon seller account to sell on Amazon.
One you are logged in, Amazon may display "Listing limitations apply" for the book you are looking to sell. This means that this title is gated, and only certain sellers can sell the book. Click on the "Listing limitations apply" link, and Amazon will most likely give you two messages: a) You are not approved to list this product and we are not accepting applications at this time. - This means there is no hope for you to sell your textbook on Amazon. b) Request approval - Click on "Request Approval", and Amazon will either automatically approve you based on your previous selling performance, or they will require you to submit invoices for your book. A college bookstore receipt for your book will not suffice, they are looking for invoices directly from an established wholesale supplier or directly from the publisher. Best case scenario is that you receive automatic approval for selling your book. If once you signed in, and you are automatically brought to the product listing page, the product is not gated, or you have been previously approved to sell the textbook.
Some examples of textbooks that have been gated are: Introduction to Business Law, ISBN 9781285860398 Essentials of Investments, ISBN 9780077835422 Biological Psychology, ISBN 9781305105409 Principles of Biochemistry, ISBN 9781429234146 Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design, ISBN 9780073398204 Understanding Psychology (11th Edition), ISBN 9780133908923
There are other options for selling back used textbooks. In addition to the college bookstore and Amazon, there are textbook buyback companies such as Mybookcart.com that will buy textbooks. To sell back your textbook to Mybookcart.com, you first enter the ISBN number into the search box and hit "Lookup Books". You will receive an instant quote for your textbook. Complete the buyback checkout process. Mybookcart.com will provide you with either a free UPS or USPS shipping label. The books are shipped to them for free, and they issue payment either by check or PayPal. Once you ship your books, they typically receive the shipment in 3-5 business days. Once the books are received, they will send out a Received email, notifying you they received your books. They typically issue payment within 2-4 days of sending out the Received email. Books must be in at least good condition, and they do not purchase Instructor's or International edition book. They also purchase loose leaf textbooks, but if selling back a loose leaf textbook, make sure you use the correct ISBN number for the quote.
Good luck with finals, and happy hunting for the best place to sell your textbook!
For more information visit www.mybookcart.com/info/sell-textbooks
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Sell your nursing textbooks to www.Mybookcart.com. Instant price quotes, free return shipping, and fast payment for your books!
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How To Sell Nursing Books Online
Nursing is an excellent field of study if you enjoy helping and working with other people in the medical field. If you are a college student majoring in Nursing, you are well aware that it’s not an easy degree to obtain. However, once you have finished with college, the studies prove that you should not have a difficult time finding a job. The nurse shortage is well documented, and hospitals will only need more nurses in the future. If you just graduated with a nursing degree, and you are asking, "where should I sell my textbooks?", there is an online textbook buyback service that will buy back your used books and pay for the return shipping. Mybookcart.com will purchase your used books and pay quickly by check or PayPal.
If you are in the process of obtaining your nursing degree, you already know that nursing textbooks can be expensive. To receive money back for your nursing textbooks, type in the books’ ISBNs into the search box on Mybookcart.com. You will be provided with instant price quotes for your textbooks. After you complete the buyback checkout process, you will be provided with a pre-paid shipping label to mail in your books. Once the books are received and processed, payment will be issued by check or PayPal. Selling back your nursing textbooks is a cost effective way to get cash back for your books.
There are a variety of nursing degrees that a college student can pursue. Most of the positions require a Bachelor’s degree, such as: Registered nurse (RN), Intensive care unit (ICU) registered nurse, Medical-surgical nurse, operating nurse, and others. If you are looking to work in a more autonomous role, obtain your graduate degree, and you can work in these positions: Nurse practitioner (NP), Clinical nurse specialist, and others. If you are completing any of these nursing programs, sell your nursing textbooks online at the end of the semester to Mybookcart.com. Go to www.mybookcart.com/info/sell-nursing-textbooks for more information.
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