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- From: David Thibodeau <David.Thibodeau@gcsu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 22:56:57 EDT
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Hello Group, This is probably not the appropriate listserve for this but here=20 goes: Does anyone have any experience with Barnes and Noble=20 Library Services? Although we cannot get e-books or set up standing orders through=20 this service, after doing some spot checking they seem cheaper=20 that our current service. Any assistance would be appreciated. Library Services Benefits: -- You always receive 10% off on top of the lowest online=20 price -- Free Shipping on orders of $25 or more -- The largest in-stock inventory of any online=20 bookseller (great for rush orders!) -- Ability to search up to 25 ISBNs at one time -- Deferred Billing Accounts (also called Purchase Order=20 Accounts) are available -- Library-only promotions -- A dedicated library services manager to answer your=20 questions -- Easy tax-exempt ordering =E2=80=93 just follow the=20 instructions in the order path when you place your first order Notes about the program: -- Library Services discount will automatically appear at=20 checkout -- Personal purchases are permitted, too! Thanks, David ----__ListProc__NextPart__1277378331--
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