Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written on behalf of CampusBookRentals. All opinions are my own.
Can you believe the school year is almost over? It seems like just yesterday I was putting my girls on the bus for the first day of school. Next year, they will be headed to 2nd, 3rd, and 6th grade. My how time flies. The next thing you know, I will be sending the oldest off to college. Wow! I can’t even imagine that! Well if you are already in the reality of getting ready to send your child off to college when this school year ends, you want to be prepared. This is where CampusBookRentals wants to help you get the best bang for your buck.
We all know how expensive college books can be especially when buying them. So why not rent them instead? CampusBookRentals helps you or your student save 40-90% off regular bookstore prices that can truly add up and save you some serious cash in the long run. Shipping is also free both ways plus your student is allowed to highlight in the books. How many companies can you think of that let you do that? My guess is few and far in between.
CampusBookRentals also has a program called RentBack that allows you to rent out your textbooks to other students that need them. This is perfect especially if your books are just sitting and collecting dust. Why not rent them out to someone who needs them so they can save cash and you can make some in the process? RentBack allows you to do just that. In fact, you can make 2-4x more money compared to what you’d make through buyback options! How cool!
One of the things I can appreciate is a company that is not only inexpensive but that also gives back. That is what you can count on with CampusBookRentals. For every book that is rented, a donation is made to Operation Smile. If you are unfamiliar with the organization, Operation Smile helps children born with cleft lip and palette get the surgery they need to live a normal life. They have been able to provide over 200,000 free surgeries since founded in 1982 and that number will only continue to grow. I don’t know about you, but I am glad to promote a company and students that have had their part in helping these children and young adults!
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