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~christina~ said:I assume this pic was NOT taken right after you saw the original prices? It looks as if you left the items in the cart for awhile, thus the price change.
Moridin said:I'm afraid not. I checked the price two ago and it was at $70.
Math Is Hard said:I'm so glad I found the textbook for my next class at the library today! Saved me $110.
rootX said:I found mine last semester. Everything went fine during the semester but just few days before the exam someone else requested it
I just got screwed with my timings near the semester end. I wanted to drop the book 20 days before the exam and then borrow it again within an hour for next 20 days but I just slacked off
I am learning the borrowing tactics - knowing when to return, request, and renew books.
rootX said:my Taiwanese friend got me 150$ new book for 30$ from Taiwan but the shipping costs were like $30.
Cyrus said:Is the book the international toilet-paper version though?
rewebster said:did you want that specific version? I may be able to find that for you, cyrus
Cyrus said:There are international copies of books that come with this extra cheap paper back. The paper is almost as bad as toilet paper. If you hold it to the light you can see right through it and read the letters on the other side. Did he get this version, or was it the good hard-cover USA version?
rootX said:Yea, I know. I read somewhere in news that students buy books from India for very cheap prices but the paper quality is awfully poor.
But, mine one was really good. Exactly same as hard-cover Canadian version.
Moonbear said:I'm still guessing he either found it during some super-duper sale on the books, or the first price was an error and they had just discovered it and raised it to the proper price. For a two volume set, $70 sounds very cheap, so it may have been entered wrong somewhere.
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