BookRenter.com 101
Price comparison
By renting her textbooks from BookRenter.com, Megan, a business major, saved over $400 (73%) for her Fall quarter!
| College Bookstore | Online Store | BookRenter.com™ 90 Day Rental | |
| Business Law and the Legal Environment | $185.40 | $188.04 | $45.48 |
| Managerial Accounting | $198.95 | $171.02 | $43.43 |
| West Federal Taxation 2008: Individual Income Taxes | $192.85 | $180.13 | $69.13 |
Why Rent Textbooks?
Savings
BookRenter.com saves students up to 75% on millions of textbooks. Just think what you could buy with all the money you've saved!
Quality
Unlike other book rental websites that send you damaged books or international editions without warning, BookRenter.com only uses brand new or like-new books so you never have to worry about illegible photocopies, smeared text, or torn pages.
Convenience
With our fast and easy to use service, you can order your books in minutes, and get them quickly since most books ship in 24 hours or less. Once you're done with your rentals, print our pre-paid label and ship your books back without spending a dime 'cause the shipping is on us.
Quotes
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Thanks a lot Tikiman, you guys provide a great service for college kids. This book was over $130 at our bookstore, we dont have that kind of cash. ~Jasper
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I just received my book today and wanted to thank you for a wonderful transaction. I will definitely be back knowing I can depend on quick, reliable delivery of quality books at the best prices on the web! Thanks again! ~Tamra
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This is a wonderful site you have. I am a teacher...I have let other teachers know about this place...it is a benefit to not only us teachers, but to our students as well! ~Ann
Fun Facts
Students who rent books at BookRenter.com save an average of $450 a year. With that money, you could buy an iPod, a pair of running shoes, four 30-packs of beer, and 15 Starbucks caramel frappuccinos.
Do you dislike any of the following about getting books for school (check all that apply)?
Roll in green while being green. By renting, you not only save money, but you help reduce the approximately 20 million trees cut yearly for the U.S. publishing industry.



