"3"^^ . "3"^^ . . "I usually buy my textbooks on Amazon or UNLV bookstore (a.k.a. overpriced bookstore for last minute textbook purchase). Located across from Student Union.\n\n1. You can sell your textbooks here but I recommend you not to, and to instead sell it on Craiglist or even ask around. I had English 101E/F textbook that I purchased brand new for over $60. I had no highlights/markings/rips/tears or anything. Barely used/looked brand new and I got $16 out of it which is not even half of what I paid. \n\nMoney can be used as in-store credit which can be used right away, or stright to you but will take around two weeks.\n\n2. If you are buying or renting books, this is a good place. I bought books for two classes and my total was around $40 which would have been over $200 if purchased at UNLV bookstore. Price is cheaper, if not same as Amazon.\n\n3. No AC in the store and line moves slower than a turtle. \n\n4. 48 hours return policy. That is for a FULL REFUND. You also need a reason for a return. If you drop a class then you have to bring a proof to show that you withdrew from a class. If you no longer need a textbook then you need to bring a note from your professor saying that textbook is no longer needed. I find their return policy somewhat ridiculous but that's the rule. \n\n5. For rented textbooks, you are allowed to put marking or highlight, but that is only for 20-30% of the entire book. You can highlight and write little notes as long as it doesn't obstruct the text. Must be minimal.\n\nI would come back for all of my textbook needs. It's nice to have a textbook in good condition that is in the same price range as Amazon. Recommend this place strictly for buying/renting, definitely not for selling."^^ . "2015-08-22T00:00:00"^^ . "3"^^ . . . "2"^^ .