The price match guarantee on textbooks is a policy that allows you to get the lowest price on textbooks by matching the price of qualifying retailers, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble. You can purchase textbooks in-store or online, and get a price match adjustment at the campus store during the textbook pick up timeframe designated each term. You need to show proof of the lower price and the books must match ISBN, edition, and condition. For more details, see the (Low Price Guarantee) page on the website.
Yes, they do offer international shipping for some items, such as clothing, gifts, and accessories. However, textbooks are not eligible for international shipping. You can check the availability of international shipping for each item on the product page. You can also use the (Calculate Shipping Rates) tool from FedEx or the (Calculate Time and Cost) tool from UPS to estimate the shipping cost and time for your order.
To return or exchange an item from California St., you need to follow these steps:
The return policy for California St. is that you can return or exchange any item within 30 days of your purchase, as long as it is in new and unused condition with the original packaging and receipt. Some items are non-returnable, such as software, CDs, DVDs, clearance items, gift cards, and custom orders. Textbooks can be returned or exchanged within 7 days of purchase or by the first week of classes, whichever is later. You can either return or exchange your items by mail or in person at the campus store.
Yes, they do have some deals on textbooks, such as:
To use a coupon code online, you need to follow these steps:
The history of California Street is that it was one of the first streets in San Francisco, dating back to 1849. It was named after the state of California, which had just joined the United States as a result of the Mexican-American War and the Gold Rush. California Street was originally a residential street with mansions and gardens, but it gradually became a commercial street with banks, hotels, shops, and offices. California Street is also famous for its cable cars, which started running in 1878 and are still operating today. The cable cars run along California Street from Van Ness Avenue to Market Street, offering scenic views of the city and its landmarks.
The length of California Street is about 3 miles (4.8 kilometers), so it would take about an hour to walk along it at a moderate pace. However, walking along California Street can be challenging because it has many steep hills and busy intersections. The highest point of California Street is at Nob Hill, where it crosses Powell Street and Mason Street. The lowest point of California Street is at Market Street, where it ends near Embarcadero Center.