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Old 03-02-2015, 05:47 PM   #301
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Originally Posted by dandelioncottage View Post
This morning I was about to cancel my Audible account, giving "too expensive" as the reason, and they offered me $20 "toward any book," which induced me to sign up for another month.

The $20 shows as a credit in my account. My question is, can I use it for two or more audiobooks that add up to $20, or if I use it on something costing less than $20, will I lose the difference? Thanks!
I'm not an expert on Audible credits, but I'll give you an educated guess.

My experience with other Audible credits is that you "draw" on a credit until it is all gone. I don't know why it would be any different in this case. So, to answer your question more directly, if you make a purchase of less than the $20, you will not lose the difference.

I would suggest that you call Audible to confirm that this is right but I have gotten some wrong information several times from their telephone reps. But, if they give you wrong information, maybe you can call to complain and they will give you another $20 credit. ha

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