Che08
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So um.. where we all getting our textbooks from now on?
- will you venture to other CO-OP stores or order online? Im curious...
- will you venture to other CO-OP stores or order online? Im curious...
But I doubt many students would or could be f'd to do so. Especially new students who will be held to ransom by connect's monopoly.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:I dont know if they have UWS textbooks but you can always try going to another Co op bookshop
http://www.coop-bookshop.com.au/boo...plate=true&page=/html/store_information.jhtml
Connect will offer a discount apparently, it's just a question of how much, etc.Che08 said:Yeah i read a sign today that said about the books going to the connect shop.. what a joke.. the service is already crap at connect!
Yeah foreverpink, i mentioned going to other stores.. but im like others.. i dont think i could be bothered.. however i must admit if theres no discount at connect i might just do it.
They are going to use some of the co-op bookstore spaces if there is no retail or insufficient space within the shop, depending on the campus.melsc said:Its a bit silly really, it wont improve service as the main problem with the co-ops on the UWS campuses I was on was they were too small! They could not fit enough books and the courses notes (readers) were in the same shop...really what they need to do is separate the two like they have at mac so people aren't in the line to see if a reader is in to find out its not making the textbook line super long.
Its a bit weird when the other unis all have co-ops and the co-op generally provides good service.
For anyone not wanting to buy there you can try other uni's co-ops as suggested. Also theco-op legal and professional bookshop (Phillip St) has a heap of law textbooks as well as some others (i'm not sure which other discplines it stocks). lawbooks.com.au is and i think they own another site called emporium or something that has books from other discplines.