Neebo: How To Save Money On Textbooks
Lincoln, NE – Are you worried about the price of your textbooks this upcoming semester? Well, students are in for a big surprise as Neebo, a leading supplier for providing textbooks to college bookstores nationwide, offers new incentives for students to save and gain more money this upcoming spring semester, according to this press release.
“This whole promotion is intended to help keep books in circulation and keep the students from not paying too much for books,” said Bill Bonner, media representative for Neebo.
If students sell their books from their fall semester early, Neebo will grant students an opportunity to double the price paid for that book. So if you sold one of your textbooks to Neebo for $10, you would receive $20 total.
Neebo is committed to finding the best available market price for textbooks. Students will be able to match prices from any leading competitors with books from their inventory through their Best Price Promise policy.
According to the press release, Bill Zeuch, senior vice president of merchandising, marketing and e-commerce for Neebo, said college students are more worried these days about textbook costs and one of the things they can do is to offer students tips and strategies to reduce textbook costs and any related stress of affording required college textbooks.
Founded roughly 100 years ago, Neebo started near the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Currently, Neebo supports more than 2,000 college-related stores across then nation.
Neebo sells not only textbooks but also college-branded apparel, gear and accessories.
With services such as textbook buy-back online and price matching, Neebo is absolutely a great opportunity for students to save this winter so it’s best to act fast before textbook inventories start diminishing, forcing costs to rise.
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