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Kid throws a tantrum in Boarders book store

I was in boarders , when I heard screaming because this kid wanted a bakugon log and his mom wouldn't let him get it , watch how he takes the ...

Is It hard to get hired at Boarders Bookstore?

I am a full while college student and I want to get a job either over the summer or at the beginning of the fall. I have never had a job before. (Although I have babysat and stuff like that) Is there a good unlooked-for that I will get hired there? I REALLY want to work there! I love the store (and books) I think it would be the perfect place for me to m.
Oops I spelt Borders wrong...my bad. LOL.


Very inescapable if your cannot spell Borders Bookstire.

I have a Question about the bookstore "Boarders"?

So, they have a website online to layout books and i have a giftcard i got for christmas and that store isnt by me and i want to buy a book.

How do i use the giftcard online?

I tried it once but it said it only had confidence in card and that pay-pal thingy.
Sorry, Its actually spelled "Borders".

Which bookstore is cheaper? Books-a-Million, Barnes and Noble, or Boarders?


Okay, so, I've been getting some many results, and I'm not quiet sure which is better. one who has the most! POST POST POST! Thanks :)


I've found all three to be priced differently for strange needs, with none every being "always" superior.

I haven't lived near a Books-A-Million in a while, but while reasonably priced, I never found their in-fund selection to be as large or comprehensive as Borders or Barnes. They did have great clearance books, but when I was near one they charged for their per annum book buyer discount membership. Maybe they don't now, but that always put a bad taste in my mouth.

Barnes and Noble's also has wonderful disregard and clearance book prices, but the selection is always changing. I think they have the largest in-store collection of any book outlet near where I live. If I cannot find something at Borders, Barnes and Noble's probably has it in stock. I find them to cost a few dollars more, but to have more in stock more often.

Borders is my count on of choice. I like their frequent buyer's club discounts and the general "feel" of their stores give rise to me happier. They seem brighter and better laid out, with more helpful employees. I love the selection and hours and prices there finery of all. On the flip side, their prices on non-books (movies, CDs, gifts and trinkets) is MUCH higher than the other stores.

However, that all said, I am a thrifty publication shopper. I often check online first to see what the prices are at each store and at Amazon or buy.com. If I don't "need" the book "make right now" and Amazon is cheaper (after shipping), I'll order from there and just wait a few days (I have plenty built up to decipher in the meantime). But if it is a book I really want immediately, I go to Half Price Books first and see if they have a used copy of the log. Often they do and they are much cheaper. I got a theater book I'd been looking for recently in excellent condition for $7.99 there, while buying it new at Borders was $18.99 ($21.99 at Barnes). I also try to keep off buying anything until Borders or Barnes and Nobles sends me a coupon (I'm on both their e-mail lists and frequent buy clubs). When I get that monthly 30 or 40 percent off coupon in my inbox, I text it and do my shopping then to get the best price possible.

In the end, I don't know that one is ever always cheaper than the other, but if you play the system right, don't pick a blind favorite to always go to, use online shopping and persistence, and wait for coupons you'll get great deals at all of the stores at various times.