The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1977, Image 9

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    It's that time again to make the decisions on what books to keep and
which books to sell.
We urge you to keep some of your books for futurereference, again
there are many you will want to sell. We have prepared this guide to
you in evaluating your books:
be in good resalable condition. Books in , this category are purchased at 50 % of .the current new
regardless whether you bought them new or used.
Books not being used Winter term or no longer used here at all, plus boo \ ks with which we are
ntly overstocked. Prices for these current editions range from 20 to 50% of new price. These bo
repurchased for resale to our other stores throughout the U.S., hence the lower price.
Old editions mostly paperbacks, workbooks, etc. these books have little or no resale value in
country and our price to you (if any) is adjusted accordingly. Check our price and then see if you
wish to keep these for your library.
Remember: New titles are alwayi being published and others revised. The books you are using
OM SELLING BACK TEXTBOOKS
GENERALLY, TEXTBOOKS FALL INTO
TOP VALUE
Current editions textbooks-that will be used in the Winter starting Dec. 1, 1977. Books must
WHOLESALE VALUE
OOPS! -MAYBE NO VAL
Please no phone calls about book prices - we must see the book to properly evoluate itll
today are probably less than three years old, so reason dictates they are worth more today
than after next term.
Check our prices first - We buy for thousands of stores - coast to coast!
FACTS
3 BROAD CATEGORIES
These then are the facts of life about selling your books.
CHECK US FIRST!
F LIFE
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