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Old 07-21-2014, 09:26 PM   #287
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
But I'm not necessarily talking about that. I'm just thinking that it doesn't seem outlandish to read more in some months than others--I don't see anything wrong with canceling the service one month when, say, you know you've got a busy schedule and wouldn't be able to read enough to make it cost effective, ori it's a month when your favorite authors all have books coming out that aren't included so you're buying them outside of KU, or some other reason. And then signing up again.

Obviously a pattern of binging and then canceling would probably raise red flags, and should, but I don't see why canceling and then rejoining should automatically be suspect.
I would agree that just cancelling and resigning wouldn't necessarily be viewed as suspicious.
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