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this post was submitted on 07 Mar 2024
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They make it pretty clear that you lose credits when you cancel. I don't love that, but when you consider how much of a discount credits can be from the cheapest other way to buy some books, I don't think it's really unreasonable, either.
As for you seemingly repeatedly exchanging books for new ones, that's definitely not the intent of them allowing you to return books you're not happy with.
I meant exchanging the credits for the books, not books for books. Apologies if that came off as unclear.
And a lot of the online ads on podcasts and shows constantly state "it's all yours to keep as long as you want" so my brother and I, both thought it was to all, not just the books. It's why we were okay with paying for another month to allow more credits to stack up, as not every book was 1 credit.
Fair enough. It sounded like you were using "I'm not happy with this book" to return it for a credit and get a different book repeatedly.
I haven't heard any podcast ads so I'm not sure if people are doing their own bad reads. The actual cancel page made it pretty clear to me that unused credits disappeared every time I turned it on and off.
I've never seen a book for more than one credit, so not sure if you're in a country with a different setup or what.