Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Chegg and Bookrenter for college books?

I'm considering renting 3 books from these websites, 2 of the books are cheaper on Bookrenter and one of the books on Chegg is cheaper. Are these sites reliable and safe? Anyone have any experiences from these two sites? I've already looked on Ebay and Amazon, the books are expensive compared to these websites.Chegg and Bookrenter for college books?
Chegg is great. I bought two books used, and rented one book from them to use for this fall semester. They arrived on time, were affordable, and the box comes with easy instructions for returns if you're unsatisfied and the procedure for returning your book if you rented it. I found out about bookrenters AFTER I'd already ordered from Chegg so if your books are cheaper on bookrenters, then go with them. That site looks basically similar to Chegg anyways. I'd expect the same service.Chegg and Bookrenter for college books?
I happen to know that both companies have excellent customer service, is very reliable when you need the books delivered quickly, guarantees the quality of books, and are very friendly and helpful when you have a problem.



Choosing between the two is entirely up to what you need. If you need to save money, choose the cheaper option.



Chegg and Bookrenter are very similar. However, Chegg does offer additional services you would definitely benefit from using.



Best of luck to your decision making!Chegg and Bookrenter for college books?
I've used both Chegg and BookRenter, and don't worry, they're totally reliable and safe. I've stuck to BookRenter for the past year, though, because they actually partner with colleges across the country, including mine. Plus, they offer free shipping both ways and are always cheaper than Chegg for me.

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