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Is there a law that bookstores that sell college text books, must give a person the ISBN if asked?

Just wondering if I could get a better deal on textbooks online. I have ask a bookstore in an Oklahoma Community College bookstore and they said they couldn’t give me that information. I’ve been told there is a law against not giving that info, if they were asked. Thanks in advance.

No, there’s no law that requires them to do so.

Get the title, author, edition or ISBN off the book in the bookstore.

Use that to search Amazon and Half.com for the same book.

You should save on books using just those two sources at the rate of half or more. I generally pay 25% of new cost for my textbooks.

The St. Olaf Choir: Great Hymns of Faith The St. Olaf Choir: Great Hymns of Faith
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A collection of the World's best loved hymns. The St. Olaf recording Great Hymns of Faith has been the choir's best selling release. Dr. Anton Armstrong is the Harry and Thora Tosdal Professor of Music and conductor of the St. Olaf Choir. The interests of Dr. Armstrong, who succeeded Kenneth Jennings in 1990, lie in the tradition of Western European choral music, 20th century compositions and fo...
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After a half-asses attempt to find a job recent college graduate ford davis ends up with the one job he never wanted .. Selling used cars for his father. Now the group of misfit car-salesmen must battle their scheming boss & a hostile takeover! Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 06/10/2008 Starring: Ben Savage Donnell Rawlings Run time: 90 minutes Rating: Pg13...
The CollegeHumor Guide To College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors,Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas The CollegeHumor Guide To College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors,Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas
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From beer pong to final exams, from instant messaging to hooking up with people whose last names are a complete mystery, The CollegeHumor Guide to College is the bible to getting through college with minimum work and maximum fun. The authors, six recent graduates from colleges around the country, fill readers in on how to do their own laundry, how to pick the best (easiest) professors, and how to ...
Professional Selling: A Trust-Based Approach Professional Selling: A Trust-Based Approach
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PROFESSIONAL SELLING: A TRUST BASED-APPROACH, 4e is written specifically for you the student. It strives to provide comprehensive coverage of sales tools and tactics in a way that you will find interesting, readable, and enjoyable. The text is arranged into ten modules, which blend research results with up-to-date professional selling practice in a format designed to stimulate learning. "Objective...
Foundations of Marketing Foundations of Marketing
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FOUNDATIONS OF MARKETING offers a concise, straightforward approach to basic marketing concepts and strategies. Providing comprehensive coverage in a consolidated format, Pride and Ferrell highlight topics in sustainable marketing, marketing entrepreneurship, and marketing in transitional times while incorporating up-to-date research and examples throughout. In addition to a well-respected, distin...

How To Make Money Selling Blogs.

“How a 21 year old college kid from California made $12,700.00 a month doing nothing more than selling blogs!”

If you’ve gone through countless products and e-books, trying to make money online and failed, rest assured, your prayers have been answered!

I know exactly how you feel: Betrayed. There’s thousands of e-books and programs floating around the internet all with the promise of making you millions. If you still believe in these scams, then this might not be for you…

…because what I’m about to show you on this page is only for determined individuals who are willing to spend a few minutes everyday in order to secure themselves a six-figure income.

Dear Friend,

My name’s Sean and I’d like to share with you a business I recently got into. The business is blog selling (also referred to as flipping) and through my testing I have found this to be the most efficient way of making money on the internet. This does NOT mean most money- it means most money in the shortest amount of time.
Before you ask what Blog Swipe is,
Here’s what it’s NOT:
Blog Swipe is…

NOT going to make you millions (only thousands!)
NOT a pyramid-scheme!
NOT affiliate marketing!
NOT Ad sense advertising!
NOT gonna be available for much longer!

When I got into the biz of selling blogs for a living, I soon realized that this was NOT some guru filled, underground, secret niche that hadn’t been discovered. In fact, it had been discovered by several other profiteers like me for a little over a year now.
I figured that blog trading was not a secret, yet everyone I asked for information on it seemed to call me crazy.

“Selling blogs? Sean, why would you sell blogs, they’re just worthless personal logs…” – David

Even when I asked the big blogging gurus, they knew nothing about blog flipping. It was up to me to discover and learn the best techniques and strategies for building a solid blog, and selling it for thousands.

After 6 months of tedious testing and experimenting I developed the best blog stregthening and selling techniques. When I showed David my bank account he flipped. He demanded I share my “secrets” with him.
He was surprised when I told him flat-out that the way I had made $3,400 USD in my first month was simply by selling a blog. He went online and tried the same thing, and I recieved a call from him 2 weeks later:

“Dude, how did you manage to get $3000 bucks for a blog?! I’m sitting here right now with 10 minutes to go on and the highest bid on my blog is $80!” – David

Later, I received an email in which he asked me to jot down some of the techniques that I had used to appreciate the value of my blogs. I wrote him up about a page of information, clicked SEND, and went to bed.

Click Here! To Learn How He Did It!

Click Here! To Learn How He Did It!

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Selling: Building Partnerships was the first to integrate the partnerships/relationship theme in the selling course. This theme was expanded and elaborated upon in each edition. It presents selling theories and skills and then encourages the students to practice applying them.
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Using real people, real stories, real examples, and real situations, Selling: Building Partnerships, 6/e, delivers an exciting new approach that will help your students develop the partnerships that will promote success in their careers and in their lives. Selling presents selling theories and skills and gives students plenty of opportunity to apply them, showing how salespeople operate in real-life selling situations. This gives students a solid foundation for the more specific sales training they receive on the job.
Selling Selling
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A hilarious and revealing collection of inventive, misleading, and absurdly amusing marketing ploys, culled from Consumer Reports. Just how much would you pay for those "10 free minutes" of long distance? Will "slimming insoles" do more than cushion your tired feet? Are you really the "guaranteed winner" of a $10 million sweepstakes? For more than twenty years, the "Selling It" column of Consumer Reports has been keeping tabs on come-ons like these, poking fun at and, more important, bringing them to the attention of millions of consumers. Collected here are the best—that is, the worst—from the past decade. Whether showing what's inside "official government" envelopes, illustrating the lunacies of labeling, debunking mysterious medical potions, or looking at the ever-more-clever ways in which packaging is designed to deceive, Leslie Ware and her fellow editors expose and inform in equal parts. With historical context and tips for consumers, Selling It offers entertaining reading and constructive solutions, and proves again that in today's marketplace, vigilance is all. Four-color illustrations throughout.
Selling Anxiety Selling Anxiety
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A strange duality affects the news media today. The more that women advance in the worlds of business, academia, medicine, and law, the gloomier news about women and their achievements becomes. As statistics report the rise in the number of women obtaining college and advanced degrees, the media increasingly tells them that this is a terrible mistake and that only by returning to traditional roles of wife and mother can women find true happiness. The message is that if women do achieve, they will make themselves and their families miserable. This message, often based on specious "scientific" studies and reports, gets played over and over again in televised newscasts, print newspapers, the internet, and other media outlets purporting to be objective.Rivers, a journalist who has written extensively in the behavioral sciences, exposes the many ways news media distort stories about women. According to Rivers, these stories "sell" because they play to the fears of affluent women, one of the most desirable consumer markets. Rivers's topics, literally "pulled from the headlines," include negative representations of working mothers and "latch-key" kids, stories that exaggerate the perils of childcare and divorce, media treatment of powerful political figures like Elizabeth Dole, Teresa Heinz, and Hillary Clinton, and news as "poli-porn" (sex and death-obsessed tales of pretty, white girls and women like Jon-Benet Ramsay, Chandra Levy, and Natalee Holloway). Rivers also revisits ongoing debates about male and female brainpower and the claim that the attention paid to girls in schools is ruining boys' chances for achievement and success. She examines how the media has collaborated with George W. Bush and the political right to wage war on birth control and abortion. Her conclusion suggests what can and must be done to halt the news media's assault on women.
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