Fort Wayne Students now Have More Options to Sell TextbooksCollege Bookstores in Fort Wayne have historically paid very little cash back to students for the sale of their used textbooks. A new book buyer Book Daddy is now in town, and they pay very well compared to that of other bookstores.
By: Book Daddy Enterprises, Inc. Historically, college students were not left with many options to sell back their no longer needed textbooks and receive a substantial payment. Many book buyers in town only pay a flat $5 per textbook, or they use local demand and wholesale value algorithms to produce a usually very low cash offer. Book Daddy, located at 4121 Hillegas Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana opened it's doors to the public in February and the services they offer are very promising compared to past book buyback options. Book Daddy is a national retailer, which means higher cash payouts for students. They use a different purchasing model than others by using a national market demand algorithm, and not a local low-demand strategy. Additionally, Book Daddy offers their book buyback services nationally by going online to Sellbooks.com. They offer the same great cash offer on this online platform as they do locally when selling books. It is absolutely free to use the website, and all shipping expenses are covered by Book Daddy. Sellbooks.com is available to all U.S. residents. Textbooks are very expensive personal assets, students should always check all of their options before settling with a low cash offer. All book buyers will have different business models and purchasing strategies. So it must be noted that just because a bookstore is buying books, it doesn't necessarily mean they are the only, or the best option. Students selling textbooks to Book Daddy can see a cash return of up to 90% higher than that of area competitors. They do not use wholesale values to justify their purchase offers, but rather a retail value assessment. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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