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Book Price Comparison sites in India

With many e-commerce sites coming up India. Buying book has never been much easier. While it has made shopping easier it has brought a problem of finding the best deal, lowest price offers.

Here is a exhaustive list of Book price comparison sites in India.

http://www.iglooo.in/:—                 Iglooo

iglooo

 

http://www.mysmartprice.com/books/:—  mysmartprice

mysmartprice

http://www.indiabookstore.net/:— IndiaBookStore

indiabookstore

http://thisyathat.com/:— thisyathat

thisyathat

http://www.mydiscountbay.com/:— MyDiscountBay

mydiscountbay

http://cheapr.me/:— cheapr

cheaper

http://turrg.com/category/Books:— turrg

turrg

Here are some sites which search for a book using ISBN or EAN number. So you need the number beforehand.

So, this is it. The list may be incomplete but quite enough nevertheless. Check them out and use whichever you find good.

Some of them even fetch Mobile and other electronics prices too.

Be careful to not to just go with the lowest price. Always check if it is older edition or if it is used or old.

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