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Originally Posted by eGeezer
Thank you for the concise and informative reply. That makes a lot more sense. She left out the part where the person on the receiving end of the email has to use the same Card number (and purchaser name).
yes, it is definitely an attractive feature, even if it is for "only" 2 weeks and only once.
Thanks again
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I am not sure if you understood the difference between the options:
1 The lending option can only be used for books where the publisher allows it, you can only lend a book for 2 weeks, and you can lend a book only once.
This way the other person does not need to know the credit card number and name.
2 You can share a book by just copying it to another Nook or B&N reader (you do not use the lending option, you copy the book like you would any other file).
This works for every book. There are no time limits (it is just another copy of the book). The other person needs to know the credit card number or name, or you have to enter those for the first book yourself.