It does not include digital books or special orders, which are books not being used for a class that semester. The policy includes used, new and rental textbooks as long as the cheaper book is the same edition. According to Heather Sheffer, the BU bookstore manager, the price-match program was instituted by the bookstore’s parent company, Barnes and Noble College, in order to offer students more ways to save money. The price-match policy states that if a student buys a textbook from the University bookstore but finds a cheaper version online within seven days of the original purchase, the bookstore will refund the difference. The Binghamton University bookstore has implemented a new price-match policy that could help lessen the toll textbooks can take on students’ bank accounts.
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