10-21-2009, 03:05 AM | #16 |
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I was still wondering about the membership though - seeing it is giving you credit, and I still do get some multiformat stuff from some publishers - and then there are the mags - given it is credit and a free book?
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10-21-2009, 06:27 AM | #17 |
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Yay! I was hoping that they're going to have this Buywise Club sale again. My membership expires last month and I was holding out for such a sale.
On another note, its interesting to see that the last weekend discount "101609" is still working |
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10-22-2009, 06:03 PM | #18 |
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Sorry I'm not hep to the jive - what does "100% micropay rebate" mean? I go to the fictionwise site, click for more info about 100% micropay rebates, and I get this:
Quantity Purchase Rebates. You will receive a micropay rebate for large credit card transactions. Again, these rebates are above and beyond all other discounts that apply to the sale: * Orders over $100 and under $200 will receive a 10% micropay rebate. * Orders over $200 will receive a 15% micropay rebate. Example 1: as a member if you place a credit card shopping cart order for ten novels totalling $60 after your discounts, and you add another $50 of micropay for a total sale price of $110, you will receive an $11 rebate (10% of $110) into your micropay account. Example 2: if you placed a credit card order at Fictionwise with a total sale price of $200, you would receive a micropay rebate of $30 (15% of $200). Not only does that text fail to mention 100% rebates, it doesn't explain what a micropay rebate is. A rebate to my credit card? A credit for future purchases at fictionwise - with or without restrictions? They also doesn't explain what the point of the gymnastics in Example 1 really mean - place a credit card order or $60 and "add another $50 of micropay"? Huh? I did a search both here and on that fictionwise explanatory page & I'm still clueless about micropay. Yes, I'm a newb to these eBook sites, but for a site catering to the literate, they're being a little opaque... [EDIT: OK, I dug around the fictionwise site & now I see that micropay just means a credit that can be used to spend on other fictionwise purchases. So my last question is this: does the "100% micropay rebate on membership" just mean that whatever you pay to join the buywise club is credited back to your micropay account? Meaning if I sign up for a year at $29.95, I'll immediately have $29.95 to spend on whatever books I choose, and will still be eligible for standard club rebates for the rest of my buywise membership period? I think the answer is "yes", but I want to make sure] Last edited by Zapped; 10-22-2009 at 06:19 PM. Reason: Added more info |
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10-22-2009, 07:49 PM | #20 |
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Yes, Micropay is just store credit. You can use it for any purchase and you still get any discounts or rebates. UNLESS it states "Credit Card/Paypal Only" on the rebate, then that rebate would not apply (but discounts always apply).
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10-23-2009, 04:04 PM | #21 |
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While I Renewed my Membership last Month (Whicih I got using Last Years Offer) I Ended up getting an additional Year's Extension as I was planning to Buy some Micropay anyway as my balance was getting a little Low.
As Most of the books I usually get aren't usually offered for 100% Micropay, Its a win win situation for me as I get the $30 back as well as the $10 Credit. Plus, I was wondering whether or not this offer was going to reappear this year, after the B&N Takeover, and the same issue could pop up next year. Witm Most Books on my list Being Cheaper at Fictionwise with the membership, its basically a coupon for an additional discount on ost purchases that is valid for an additional year. |
10-23-2009, 10:41 PM | #22 |
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Debating...
I'm still debating this offer, as I have a Sony Reader.
I currently have a Fictionwise membership and I mostly would buy Microsoft Reader files/un-DRM them and switch them over to ePub. Fictionwise, after being bought by BN, has moved over to strictly Mobipocket and eReader formats for new books it seems. At least every book I want to get is one of those formats and I just don't want to be bothered figuring out how to get those books on my Sony Reader. I buy a few multiformat books here and there, but I'm still debating it in my head. I'm also interested in finding out what happens with BN using ePUB since that format DOES work on my reader. Nina |
10-24-2009, 12:46 AM | #23 |
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I also need some help. So if I get the 30 dollar in micropay rebate, and I use some of that to buy a NY best seller, so I still get the micropay rebate and keep my $30? sounds too good to be true...I tried to see if they said credit card/paypal only but their system seems down right now
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10-24-2009, 12:53 AM | #24 | |
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So... $30 starting balance Pay by micropay = $13 balance Pay by CC = $47 balance |
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10-24-2009, 03:13 AM | #25 |
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I'm confused
Does the geographical restrictions not apply, if you're a 'buy wise' member? |
10-24-2009, 10:09 AM | #26 | |
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1 Change the country in your Fictionwise account to USA You can now use Micropay to pay for geo-restricted books. 2 If you want to pay with your credit card (to get the large rebates) you can use your UK credit card. Just use any valid USA addresss (for example google a pizzahut in New York) as the billing address on the payment page. If you you change the addresss in your Fictionwise account to this USA addres, and change the country to USA, you can buy all books and geo-restrictions do not exist. 3 For a very few books you might see a credit card check on your bookshelf instead of a download link. For those books use www.hidemyass.com to access your bookshelf. After downloading those books once, the credit card check will be gone. 4 If in step 2 your payment is not accepted because you get a warning about location (happened to me just once, no one else has mentioned this), just get a cheap ($8,50) USA VPN account at www.alwaysvpn.com. You can also use such an account for step 3. Good reading! Last edited by geertm; 10-24-2009 at 12:43 PM. |
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10-24-2009, 10:54 AM | #27 |
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So for any Canadians that are members, is it worth it (with the normal exchange rate, not the current almost on par rate)? The books seem more expensive than most of the other bookstores online. How long would it take to pay for itself (I know the 100% rebate pays right away, but I am more talking about the higher prices that they seem to be charging)?
Also, I know this is a stupid question, but since I have a PRS505, what format would I need to download? I've read the FAQ and it still confuses me. |
10-24-2009, 01:30 PM | #28 |
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I am a Canadian and I never deal with exchange rate issues because the only items I buy with my own money are things which are offered at 100% Micropay rebate. I the use the rebate money to buy other things I want.
I have a 505 as well, and I buy multiformat titles (you can download them in epub or LRF) and secure eReader. Secure eReader will need a certain amount of fiddling in order to work though. You'll need to use a script to 'liberate' the file, then clean up the resulting HTML and convert in Calibre into epub or LRF. |
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10-25-2009, 03:56 PM | #30 |
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I bought the membership (only for Dell Magazines in fact)... But I can't find the coupon for the free ebook.. Where should I look for it ?
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