ONLINE TEXTBOOK ORDERING
Welcome to the Campus Bookstore's online textbook site. This site can be utilized to view textbook titles and pricing information and/or place textbook orders for the current semester. When placing an order, please set up account information and a password. If any personal account information, such as shipping address, credit card information etc. changes, you MUST update your account information on the website. All order information is confidential.
TOP 5 REASONS TO ORDER FROM THE BOOKSTORE
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- WE HAVE THE CORRECT EDITIONS, PACKAGES, AND BUNDLES FOR EACH COURSE.
- WE ARE CONVENIENT. YOU MAY RESERVE, PREPAY, OR EVEN HAVE YOUR BOOKS SHIPPED TO YOU.
- USE YOUR FINANCIAL AID VOUCHER TO PAY FOR YOUR BOOKS.
- WE TAKE TEXTBOOK RETURNS IF YOU CHANGE A COURSE OR JUST DO NOT WANT THE BOOK ANY MORE. (SEE TEXTBOOK RETURN POLICY FOR TIME LIMITS).
- WE PROVIDE A TEXTBOOK BUYBACK SERVICE AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF EACH SEMESTER.
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ARMED SERVICE PERSONNEL CLASSES ARE LISTED UNDER SECTIONS DESIGNATED AS "IDC" |
"IMPORTANT MESSAGES" link below contains important Fall 2010 Semester textbook information.
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TEMPORARY PASSWORD INFORMATION
IF USING AN SFU EMAIL ADDRESS TO PLACE ONLINE TEXTBOOK ORDERS AND YOU FORGET YOUR PASSWORD, PLEASE CONTACT bookstore@francis.edu
THE SFU FIREWALL BLOCKS THIS INFORMATION, SO THE BOOKSTORE WILL FORWARD THE PASSWORD TO CUSTOMERS. Please allow 24 - 48 hours processing time for orders placed August 16 through September 3 |
Security and Privacy
Privacy
We will protect your privacy by NOT sharing your email address with anyone. When you ask a question, respond to a survey or place an order online, your email address will stay with us. This degree of security means you will receive no correspondence unless it’s from us or relates directly to your question or order..
Secure Online Ordering
We have gone to great lengths to protect the security and validity of your credit card transaction. Our order forms are encrypted by our secure server to guarantee that the information can be read by us only. It will appear as indecipherable gibberish if the data is intercepted by an unauthorized source.
We use the process developed by Netscape—SSL (Secure Socket Layer)—to guard information. SSL is the industry standard for online security. Today’s web browsers support this protocol, including Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer and others.
Before a business can use SSL, it must be certified by an independent authority. This trusted third party will determine if the business is legitimate. VeriSign, one of the largest such companies in the world, certified us.
How to Tell It's Secure?
There are a couple of ways to tell if the information you are receiving is coming from a secure server.
1. Check the security icon. Most browsers use a key (Netscape Navigator) or padlock (Microsoft Internet Explorer). An unbroken emblem indicates a secure browser.
2. Check the URL field of your browser. With an unsecured server the address will begin with https:// instead of the usual http://.