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The purchases are linked, you cannot get one without the other, so looking at the savings on the second item separately is misleading, a practice that is common
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Not true. The offer is made to those who already own the ebook. I have ebooks that I have purchased at Amazon in 2010, that now have Audible audiobook offers because I already OWNED the book. They are trying to entice you, who already have an interest in the book because you bought the ebook, to also get the audiobook. In this case, it's a very low price. I cannot understand how you see this as deceptive?
I might add that they offer a similar offer to get the ebook if you already bought the paper version from Amazon. Again, how is that deceptive? You are offered a deal because you already own another form of the item. I think, as another poster indicates, you are confusing bundling with this type of offer.