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Originally Posted by Ukalady
What's the "best" way to cancel a membership and still retain maximum ability to "see" and purchase from sales? I know you have to be a full member to qualify for all the sales, but what's the next best way to do it (and still not pay a monthly fee)?
Also, I have a three-month gift membership ending March 3 and have already used up my "trial" offer, too. I currently have four credits and nothing is piquing my interest at the moment to use them on. Will I "lose" those credits if I don't use them before March 3? If not, do they last forever???
You folks are all experts at Audible and I've learned much from your insight; I'll appreciate any help with these two questions.
Mahalo nui loa!
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There are no free options if you want to keep your credits. You need to get the
Light Plan for $9.95/year; otherwise, you'll lose your credits when your gift membership ends. Also, you have six months from the issue date to use your gift credits or you'll lose them.
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The Light Annual Plan is the smallest plan Audible currently offers. It is an annual charge of $9.95 a year. This plan is for members who may not need all of the benefits that come with a regular Audible membership. The Light Annual plan allows you to use your credits without losing them, as you would if you were to cancel your membership entirely.
The Light Annual Plan’s benefits include:
Access to selective Member-Only sales periodically throughout the year, including discounts of up to 50%.
The ability to retain and use any accumulated credits for up to one year.
The option to re-enroll into a monthly or annual credited membership at any time.
Note:You cannot enroll in this plan on the Audible Web site. If you would like to switch to this plan please contact our Customer Care Department. We would be happy to help.
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Do my membership credits expire?
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Note: Gift membership credits are not affected in the same way as monthly/annual credits, but expire six months after being issued.
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