why that was nice

Should i start using crystal meth?

  • Sure...its not that bad...

    Votes: 93 62.0%
  • Just say no!

    Votes: 57 38.0%

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what was his name in the show? i've seen every episode multiple times but seeing as that's a 99-00 character, musta been from the earlier seasons...
Matt Bevilacqua...if i remember right he hung around jackie april, him and some other fool...used to serve snacks at Tony's high roller poker games and other b*tch work...

 
It sucks when you sell your books back and get like 1/3 of what you paid for them. It also sucks when you lose like the stupid Cd that came with it and they wont even buy it back. Its a scam.

 
join the many of us that feel the same way. only thing i can suggest is get the book #/UI number, and go to half.com or other student book sites. My college offers a student forum where we buy sell trade books, maybe you could look into that.

 
Not to be a blunt dick about things, but where the ones getting "scammed". BUT if we were the businesses owners like the book store or apartments its called good business cents...lol

 
1/3rd? Consider yourself lucky.

Here @ Tech I knew people that sold back their $100 Chem and physics textbooks and were given $10. 1/3rd of the original price is a **** good deal.

No, paying $300 deposit on your apartment with the major possibility of not getting it back is a scam.
Think about it from the landlord's perspective. College students are about the most risky investment in tenants they could possibly make, next to making the place a crackhouse...we destroy things, plain and simple. $300 actually seems a little low; a full month's rent held as a security deposit makes excellent sense.

 
Welcome to college.

I've gotten shafted every semester. The most I ever got back was $100, and that was when i had $700 worth of books.

F*cking assholes.

I had to buy a brand new $125 IDS book and they didn't even take the bastard back.

 
1/3rd? Consider yourself lucky.
Here @ Tech I knew people that sold back their $100 Chem and physics textbooks and were given $10. 1/3rd of the original price is a **** good deal.
x2, here you get hardly anything back for books.

Now personally, I never sell books back. I figure if I plan on actually doing something in my field of study, it may be helpful down the line to have the references. Plus, if I'm going to get 50 bucks back on a $500 investment, it just doesn't seem worth it....it wouldn't even buy one of the new books I need.

 
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