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Businiess name:  Umbc Campus Bookstore
Review by:  Leah H.
Review content: 
This is the on-campus bookstore of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County. It is located in the main commons of the university and is a pretty good place to stop for your textbooks and last minute paper, pens, art supplies, etc. for class. They also have a lot of UMBC paraphenalia from sweatshirts and hats to shorts and towels. This is also a good place to look into buying computer products. I got my laptop through the school store, which allowed me a 10% educational discount. They sell Macs and PCs, ipods, accessories and software, usually at a little discounted price. The textbooks are good to buy here because they have all the ones that you need for any class (although looking up the books you need here and then finding them online for cheaper is usually the best way to save some money). Also, they have seemed to have gotten increasingly worse in terms of buyback. You make barely anything if you try to sell your books back here, unless you are lucky enough that your $150 textbook happened not to have gotten a new edition in the three months you are in class. Try to sell your books back online or through Bookholders in College Park if you can.

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