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Old 07-13-2012, 10:46 PM   #17
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No, but I hate signing up for stuff without knowing what I'm getting into ahead of time. I'd like to pick out a number of favorite books and then figure out the most economical way to get them.

Most of the books generally show up with that $7.49 tag, but some show up as free if I join. More confusion there. Can't they just be straightforward?
It's a no risk proposition and you can pick out two full price books of your choice for signing up. You have 30 days to decide if you want to keep your membership. Once signed up, you can take advantage of this sale. If you decide not to renew during the 30-day trial, you can cancel without incurring any type of penalty. Keep in mind that renewal is automatic and you must intervene ahead of time to stop it. All books you've acquired are yours to keep no matter what you decide.
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