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Originally Posted by Froide
Download the new NOOK Audiobooks app and get two audiobooks free. Here's Michael Crider's Android Police post about it: " NOOK Audiobooks App Brings A Spoken Word Selection To Any Android Phone Or Tablet".
After entering your credit card info, you'll be able to choose two of the following 4 choices: - Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
- Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
- The Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
- The Heist by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
More details for this offer:
- Download app by 31 Jan 2015
- Select audiobooks by 31 Jan 2015
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*Customers who download the new NOOK Audiobooks App between November 18, 2014 and January 31, 2015 will receive two (2) free selected NOOK Audiobooks. NOOK account and credit card registration are required to redeem offer. To redeem, download the NOOK Audiobooks App from Google Play or the NOOK Store, select the Shop tab from within the NOOK Audiobooks App and follow the instructions to select your two (2) free titles. You have until January 31, 2015 to select both audiobooks. Offer must be redeemed before 2:59 a.m. Eastern time on February 1, 2015 or will be forfeited. Offer may not be combined with any other promotion or discount and is subject to change or discontinuation without notice. No cash value. Void where prohibited.
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I installed the app when this was first posted, but I could only find one book I wanted ("Ender's Game") so I selected that thinking that I had until January to select another one. I just went back to see if they have any new selections and things have changed.
First, the book I had selected is gone from my library. Second, they do have a new selection of titles (below). Third, there is a note in the app's promotion that says "
Promotion valid for one week after selecting first title."
Finally, apparently the terms have changed. The
app's page on the Google Play store says:
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*Customers who download the new NOOK Audiobooks App between November 18, 2014 and January 31, 2015 will receive two (2) free selected NOOK Audiobooks. NOOK account and credit card registration are required to redeem offer. To redeem, download the NOOK Audiobooks App from Google Play or the NOOK Store, select the Shop tab from within the NOOK Audiobooks App and follow the instructions to select your two (2) free titles. You have until January 31, 2015 to select both audiobooks. Offer must be redeemed before 2:59 a.m. Eastern time on February 1, 2015 or will be forfeited. Offer may not be combined with any other promotion or discount and is subject to change or discontinuation without notice. No cash value. Void where prohibited.
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the Nook Audiobooks web page says:
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Customers who download the new NOOK Audiobooks App between November 18, 2014 and January 31, 2015 will receive two (2) free selected NOOK Audiobooks. NOOK account and credit card registration are required to redeem offer. To redeem, download the NOOK Audiobooks App from Google Play or the NOOK Store, select the Shop tab from within the NOOK Audiobooks App and follow the instructions to select your two (2) free titles. You must select both of your free Audiobooks at the same time. Offer must be redeemed before 2:59 a.m. Eastern time on February 1, 2015 or will be forfeited. Offer may not be combined with any other promotion or discount and is subject to change or discontinuation without notice. No cash value. Void where prohibited.
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I was going to email B&N about the problem/confusion, but they've removed any option to email them for support from their website. While frustrating, this isn't as great a loss as it may seem. They've always managed to misunderstand most previous support emails I've sent so completely that I just gave up. So I'll have to call them or chat during business hours.
If anyone is still interested, here are the new titles (the previous titles are no longer available for free):
- If I Stay by Gayle Forman
- Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
- In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson
- The Eye of God by James Rollins
- Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner