- Always note the publisher, year, and edition: some editions have extra inserts that you might need
- Don't buy from your school bookstore unless it is a new edition with an required online component; they will always be overpriced
- Don't mind the condition of the books; I used a book that someone had dropped in the tub, but it was still readable and was dirt cheap
- Look for books with notes in the margin; the previous owner might have made a good point that you didn't think of
- Check Craigslist.org for students in your area getting rid of their books; they also are a great source of information if they had the same professor as you
- When ordering from online sites, always go through Ebates to get some cash back
- Keep all receipts in case it is the wrong book
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You could also try using http://www.bigwords.com They are a textbook search engine that searches all the online retailers (including the ones you listed in your post) so you don't end up letting a better price slip by. You can also use their site to sell back your books at the end of the semester. Hope this was of help!
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