12DThc Daily Tar HeelMonday, August 24 1981 n iSkY f f Gk ( Cc r r AWV J (rtY 13 U VVjiJU C3 Em 1 c Li a 1 1 u L u (MIO YES, WE WILL BE BUYING BOOKS BACK DURING RUSH BUY BACK .. POLICY'" Books are purchased year-round dur ing regular store hours. 1. One-haff of retail price is given on cloth bound books in good condition and one-third on paperbacks that are in , good condition if information of their in- ' tended reuse has been received from the faculty. Exceptions: If a new edition has been announced, or large stock is on hand, the purchase price is adjusted. 2. Books(no longer used, and books used at other schools are purchased at top wholesale prices. Conditions determing the buy back value of books are: 1. The instructor has dropped book ana it will not be used next semester. 2. Publisher has new edition and old edi tion has no value. 3. Book store is povv overstocked and has more books than will be needed next semester. 4. Instructor has not indicated hewill use book next semester. 5. Book is too ragged and too poor con dition to be resold. 0 IMPORTANT LEAS EAD 5) As soon as you are registered and have your class tickets, come to the se cond floor and we'll have someone to help you select your textbooks. AVOID TME'RUSH HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT BOOK: Textbooks are shelved by departments iri numerical order e.g., Chem. 11, Chem. 21. etc. 'The-department maps will guide you. to the area. Each textbook is identified by a label on the shelf giving thecou rsenumber and titleof the book. Be su re to check the book with the label to see if you have the right one. SAi ON USED BOOKS You can sau up to by buying a .Used-Book-,'- ut sliop early-tliey sell out fasti Buy your textbooks as soon as your class schedule is final in order to avoid the rush and better your chances of get ting a used book, if available. If you wait too long all the books forthe course may be sold out and you will have to wait for another shipment which takes from 1 0 to 12 days. Keep your cash register receipt, you may need it later. . REFUND POLICY 1. To receive 100 refund on books purchased during the first two weeks of classes, books should be returned within this two week period. Books should be in same condition as when purchased and accompanied by cash register receipt. Last day for returning books purchased in first two weeks is September 8, 1981. 2. After this two week period you may return a book up to one day past the dropadd period, providing, you have dropped the course. You must have a cash-register receipt and dropadd slip, and books must be in the same condition as when you purch ased. Last day for returning books when you drop the course is October 5, 1081 3. Books purchased after the first Iwo weeks and up to four weeks before the first day of exams can only be returned two business days following purchase date for a full refund. Books should bo in the samo condition as when purchased and accompanied with cash register receipt. Last day for returns in November 9, 1931. 4. Books purchased during the last four weeks of class are non-refundable, no returns after November 9, 1931 5. The textbook manager will consider granting ex ceptions to the above in the case cf illness, when documented by the ctudont health cervices, and in the case of death in the immediate family, provided that such illness or death prevents meeting the time HMO SVUJJsH mmm ..--TEXTBOOK HOURS 8:00 am-5:00 pm Mbnaay- Friday 10:00am-2;00pm Saturday Book Rtsoh Hours 8:00 am-9:00 pm-Aug. 20, 21 10:00 am-5:00 pm-Aug. 22 8:00 am-9:00 pm-Aug. 24-27 8:00 am-5:00 pm-Aug. 28 10:00 am-2:00 pm-Aug. 29 Closed Sat -Mon for Labor Day S There's More in Your LUvUmKj U UT) o .a Textbook Department Second Floor 1 requirements for refund.

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