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Finish your class?

Find a book hiding in the back of your closet?

Sell it back for CASH!

We love textbooks and you love money, so we've combined the two!

Books aren't cheap, but with our buy-back program we'll give you TOP DOLLAR
for your used textbooks so you can put a little extra cash in your wallet!


Option 1:   Bring your books to the LCCC Bookstore and we will let you know how much we can buy them back for! 


Option 2: For those who live farther from campus we provide an Online Buyback option. 

                 Click here to find out more!


Just a few guidelines:

Does the condition of my books matter?
Yes. Your books must be in "good" condition or better. This means all pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include some notes and highlighting. If your book originally came with a CD, study guide, or other supplement, it must be included. CDs must be in working condition. A book is not considered to be in good condition if any of the following apply:
- Water damage
- Missing or torn pages/cover
- Stains or mildew
- Damaged spine/binding
- Excessive writing/highlighting

If your book is not in good condition the quoted price may be reduced. Decisions regarding the condition of a book will be determined by our staff at the time they are received. Once you send your books, they cannot be returned for any reason.

What is an ISBN?
The ISBN is the 10 or 13 digit number located on the back cover of any book near the bar code. It is also listed inside the book on the copyright page. The ISBN is unique to every book, so it is the best way to identify the exact edition of a book.

Do you buy Instructor's Editions?
Yes. We pay the equivalent of the quoted price for the student edition ISBN. Instructor's editions typically contain the same content as the student edition. The only difference will be markings displayed on the cover, such as "Instructor's Edition", "Complimentary Copy", "Free Copy", or "Not for Sale". Please note: The book will be considered "Annotated" if it contains answers and/or instructor's notes, even if "Instructor's Edition" is printed on the cover.

Do you buy loose-leaf textbooks?
Yes. Loose-leaf textbooks are sometimes referred to as "a la carte" editions.