Supplement to The Tar Heel1 1 YES, WE WILL BE BUYING BOOKS BACK DURING RUSH BUY BACK POLICY 1. One-half of retail price is given on books classified as text book and one third on books classified as trade. Books are to be in good condition and informa tion and information of the book's in tended reuse has been received from the faculty. 2. Books no longer used, books used at other schools and books that we have ample stock on hand are purchased at wholesale price. 3. If a new edition has been announced on a book, usually this book will not fc have a resale value. Conditions determining the buy back value of books are: 1. Publisher has new edition and old edition has no value. 2. Book store is now overstocked and has more books than will be needed next semester. 3. Instructor has not indicated he will use book next semester. 4. Book is too ragged and too poor condition to be resold. FALL SEMESTER 1987 1. Book(s) purchased the two weeks prior to and durins the first two weeks of classes must be returned within the first two weeks of dasses to receive 100 refund. Book(s) must be in the same condition as when purchased and ac companied by a cash register receipt and I.D. card. Last day for returning book(s)isScpt11,1987. 2. After the first two weeks of class you may return a book(s) up to one day past the official 6-week drop period, provided you have dropped the course. You must have your cash register receipt; com pleted drop slip and ID. card. BookCs) must be in the same condition as when purchased. Last day for returning book(s)isOct.9,1987. 3. Book(s) purchased prior to four weeks If REFUND POLICY before the last day of exams, if not covered by items 1 and 2, can only be returned two business days following the purchase date for a full refund. BookCs) must be in the same condition as when purchased and accompanied by a cash register receipt and I.D. card. Last day for returns is Nov. 10, 1987. 4. 6ook(s) purchased durins the last four weeks of dasses or during final exams are non-refundable. No returns after Nov. 10, 1987. 5. The textbook manager will consider grant ing exceptions to the above In case of illness, when documented by the stud ent health services, and in the case of death in the Immediate family, provided that such illness or death prevents meet- . ing the requirements for the refund. PLEASE REAP! USJB i CD32C3GGEC3 u ftUJ .isms- As soon as you are registered and have your class tickets, come to the second floor and someone will instruct you on how to select your textbooks AVOID THE RUSH HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT BOOK: Textbooks are shelved by depart ments in numerical course 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 the course number, section number, author and title of the book. Be sure to check the book with the label to see if you have the right one. SAVE ON USED BOOKS You can save up to 25 by buying a Used Book, but shop early-they sell out fast! Buy your textbooks as soon as your class schedule is final in order to avoid the rush and better your chances of getting a used book, if available. If you wait too long all the books for the course may be sold out and you will have to wait for another shipment which takes from 1 0 to 1 2 days. Keep your cash register receipt, you may need it later. HFffDS!X E3IIB 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday thru Friday 10:00 am-2pm Saturdays BQQZX C13I E2C35HS August 24-28 8:00 an9:00 pm August 29 10:00 am-5:00 pm August 31 -September 1 8:00 am-9:00 pm

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