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Old 09-01-2015, 12:15 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by booklover6 View Post
I'm undecided. To my mind, it's still a better deal than Audible, IF they have books I want to listen to. $9 a month vs. $15 a month. Yes it's rental vs. owning, but I don't care about that, I only listen to a book once, so I don't need to own it. And there are other titles I can read or listen to in addition to the ones that are limited. So I think I will stay with it.
While not as big of a selection as Scribd (45,000+ titles), Downpour Rental (10,000+ titles) generally has cheaper rental prices. Where Scribd will charge $9 for each premium title, Downpour charges $6 to $7 for most of its rental titles. Be sure to check Downpour and your public library before renting additional titles from Scribd.

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