Today we franchise on campuses across the country to help students gain business experience. For those of you who have sold your books to the Buyback Brothers before, those names hopefully ring a bell. We've been running Buyback Brothers for a few semesters now, and we're looking forward to keeping things going this December. We started buying books during our freshman year (for those of you who r
emember selling books to "Brass Tacks Books," that was us), because, like Jordan and Reilly (the founders of Buyback Brothers) before us, we recognized that finding a good deal for textbooks was far more difficult than it needed to be. For those of you who you feel like the bookstore isn't giving you a fair price, but don't want to go through the trouble of selling your books yourself, we're here to help. Obviously, we make money buying and selling your used books. As nice as we are (and we are really, truly, incredibly nice), we couldn't really afford to give up large chunks of our time during exams if we weren't making at least a little money from it. Nonetheless, we hate seeing people at the bookstore waiting in absurdly long lines, only to get ripped off on book after book. Buyback Brothers is a student-run business. We have no interest in ripping off people who we go to class with, eat at Leo's with, and (in an ideal world) work out at Yates with. If we can make your textbook-selling experience a little more convenient and get you more cash for your books, then that's what we aim to do. All the best,