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Sell Your Textbooks


In-Store

This is for in-person. Sell your books back to one of the campus stores.

University of South Florida Bookstore

Address

4202 E Fowler Avenue

BKS0269

Tampa, FL US 33620-6740

Fax

(813) 974-3312

USF Tampa Bookstore

Mon
8am-4pm
Tue
8am-4pm
Wed
CLOSED
Thu
CLOSED
Fri
CLOSED
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

Department Contacts

customerservice@efollett.com

Course Materials Manager - 2094txt@follett.com

USF St. Petersburg Bookstore

Mon
8am-4pm
Tue
8am-4pm
Wed
CLOSED
Thu
CLOSED
Fri
CLOSED
Sat
CLOSED
Sun
CLOSED

USF St. Petersburg 500 3rd Street S FPF100 St Petersburg, FL 33701 Questions: 2095mgr@follett.com

USF Sarasota-Manatee Bookstore

Mon
9am-4pm
Tue
9am-4pm
Wed
CLOSED
Thu
CLOSED
Fri
CLOSED
Sat
CLOSED
Sun
CLOSED

USF Sarasota-Manatee 8360 North Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34243 Questions: 2096mgr@follett.com

USF Bulls Team Shop

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Located outside of Yuengling Center Tampa Campus; Regular store hours outside of events.

Online

Is digital more your speed? Go ahead and sell your books back online with ValoreBooks.

  • Simply find your ISBN to get started
  • Enter your info and send in your book(s) within 14 days of receiving your sellback quote
  • Score FREE shipping and receive payment via check or PayPal
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In-store Sellback Info

What condition does the book have to be in?

  • Pages should not be torn, missing, marked up or highlighted excessively so that the print is obscured.
  • Textbooks with water damage, stains, and/or pages sticking together are not considered in "good condition".
  • You will be contacted by customer service if any item in your shipment does not meet condition requirements.

How are values decided?

During major buyback periods we may offer as much as 50% of your book's original price. If an instructor has requested your textbook for next term, then the value increases. Books falling into this category may be worth more and get you a higher percentage of the original purchase price. Generally speaking, textbooks will be purchased until we reach the amount we think we can resell.

What if a textbook is no longer being used?

If we have reached our limit on a particular title for next term, or if your book has not been requested for next term and is a current edition, we may still purchase it based on various criteria including the national demand and the needs of other bookstores.