Booksprice.com will give you a comparison of the major online textbook sources. If you want really cheap though, you can compare rental prices at BookRenter.com.
You could try this website. http://www.specialtyansweringservice.net/customer-satisfaction.html They answer any of your questions about fair pricing. They also have a live chat so that could also help a lot too.
AT&T would be a great internet provider in Florida. They offer fair pricing.
You can find fair pricing on fresh produce at local farmer's markets. They usually have great prices.
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Contact the publisher in writing.However, if the excerpt is reasonably short, a properly cited use may be defensible as fair use.
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You can check the local stores and businesses that offer the same or similar products and services. This should give you some idea for fair pricing in your particular small town.
There is a website called 'PPL Motor Homes' (http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/) in which you can buy, trade, and look at new (and used!) motor homes for a reasonable price.
Edmunds.com has a fair pricing quide. It also ofters a pricing guide for used cars.
In general, the best place to check for the answer key to a textbook is with the book's publisher, either by checking their website or by writing to them and asking if there is a written key that they can provide you.
I have heard good things about Expedia. The pricing is fair and competitive! Of course it is always good to shop around so another place I would try is Orbitz. They have all kind of comparable pricing for you to look up.
The best way to check fair pricing is to go to or look up on the internet, the pricing of several stores and compare to see where the best deals are. Some even offer "compare" spots on their websites to help you compare to other products.