i was under the impression that i my due date for my book was the 14th. it turns out that i was wrong, and my book was due today.
i thought that i would be able to sell them my old books, not for much, some of them are old, but i would like the shelf space.
i was wrong on all counts.
my friend C was right about Chegg. Amazon would of been a better bet. then i would of already sold my book back, and have gotten the money for it.
on top of everything else, i spent the last half an hour unearthing books from the bottom shelf of my closet, scraping off bookstore labels, and typing in long codes.
the amount ill get back?
that i was thinking to myself 'hey, i can use this money to buy some shoes! i haven't bought shoes in a while!' about?
the grand total?
$6.17
yeah thats all. i get like $7.13 if i use it as Chegg credit, so i might do that since i apparently have late fees now.
so even though its more(ish) next semester im using either the bookstore at school (eek!) or amazon.com.
lesson learned!
Hello Heather,
ReplyDeleteI am a customer service team member at Chegg. I am unhappy to hear of this negative experience you have had.
Chegg offers a Semester Guarantee, so we would be happy to offer a complimentary extension on your book if you still needed your book for finals. Please contact us at http://www/chegg.com/contactus/. In regards to the buyback program, the payment offered may change, up or down, depending on the book market. To see how much your books are worth, go to http://www/chegg.com/buyback/. Also, Chegg plants a tree for every book you rent or sell!
If you need anything, please reach out to us. We are here to help.
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