Word: coop
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...discounts tend to be offered on used books from Half.com, but used books from The Coop can be cheap...
...Grimeland ’07 and Tom Hadfield ’08, distinguishes it from other student-run book-buying sites. Students can click on a course title to view all required books and compare the prices—updated every 24 hours—from six sources: The Coop, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Half.com, Abebooks, and Booksamillion.com...
Currently, for example, the most expensive new book is “The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints,” required for Literature and Arts B-23. A new copy would cost $292.50 at The Coop. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW.] However, CrimsonReading.org says that a used version is available at The Coop...
...books bought on CrimsonReading.org, sources (except The Coop) will donate a five to eight percent referral commission to a charity called Living Compassion, which will use the funds to build a school in Kantolomba, Zambia...
...Coop: 1. Where tourists go to buy overpriced Harvard sweatshirts and key chains; where you will stand in line for hours at the beginning of each semester to buy overpriced textbooks. 2. Where you will never go once you realize Ebay is a hell of a lot cheaper. 3. Rhymes with “loop,” not “blow...