Where Can I Buy Secondhand Unisa Textbooks?


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Once you have paid your study fees at Unisa, you may realise that you don't have much additional cash left for buying textbooks. Buying them brand new can be really expensive so here are places where you can find secondhand Unisa textbooks.

It is quite common for students to delay their studies until they have enough money for textbooks. Unfortunately, this is not the best idea, as you will end up being behind on your course work and this will impact your assignments and overall progress.

Instead of waiting until you have money for textbooks, why not purchase some secondhand Unisa textbooks? The question that needs to be asked is: where can I buy secondhand Unisa textbooks?

There are a number of places that sell Unisa textbooks secondhand for lower prices.

Gumtree is one place where you are guaranteed to find secondhand Unisa textbooks. Not only do you have the option of purchasing textbooks from other people but you can also put up an advertisement stating which books you are looking for. 

Adams Books and Pro Visions sells secondhand Unisa textbooks as well. 

Book Express stocks both new and second-hand textbooks as well as other products a student might need such as stationary, laptops, tablets and a range of electronic products.

Textbook Trader allows you to easily find used textbooks listed by other Unisa students from around the country. Once you place your order, you will receive your books within five days from payment and a bonus is that it is delivered for free to your door.

Unisa's e-Bookshop is also an option with many students advertising their books there. Students with a valid Unisa student number can visit the e-Bookshop and buy their desired textbook from the sellers.

Social media is also a top place to use when searching for used Unisa textbooks for sale. Facebook Marketplace and Unisa student group pages on various platforms are great places to start.

When buying used textbooks, it's important that you look closely at the quality of the book and make sure that you are buying the right textbook.


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