Sunday, July 21, 2013

Let's Talk: Campus Book Rentals


Today I wanted to share a gem with you guys. CampusBookRentals.com

I'm really wishing that I had known about these guys while I was in college because the whole concept is genius. In a nutshell, you're renting your books instead of buying them.

Here are some perks to renting- 

-save 40-90% off of bookstore prices
-free shipping both ways
-can highlight in the textbooks
-flexible renting periods
-a donation is made to Operation Smile with each textbook rented
-largest selection in the nation 
-live customer support 

And now Campus Book Rentals has just launched RentBack.com RentBack is a new initiative that allows students to rent the textbooks they own to other students which is awesome because it makes them 2-4x more money compared to what they'd make through buyback options like selling their books back to the student bookstores. 

How cool is that? 

Both sites are really easy to navigate, full of helpful info on the FAQ pages, and there is a team prepared to give you excellent customer service if that isn't enough. 

On top of ALL THAT- Campus Book Rentals is partners with Operation Smile an amazing and very worthy cause that heals children's smiles. They specialize in  medical care for children born with facial deformities such as cleft lip and cleft palate. 



As one of the most prominent charities for children in the world, they work in over 60 countries to heal children’s smiles and bring hope for a better future.

 
I don't know about you, but I'm sold.
My sister is headed to college this fall and I've already told her all about Campus Book Rentals and she is so excited. College students don't always have the most money and this is a great alternative to help you save big! If you are currently in college, or know anyone who is, make sure to pass this info along and get everyone in the know! You'll all save big bucks, choose from the widest selection of books ever, all while giving back to those in need. 

*This is a sponsored post but all opinions are my own. 


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