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Old 04-07-2016, 05:48 PM   #1576
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Originally Posted by orlok View Post
Thanks, I had an idea it was that. but have not heard of audiobooks delivered that way before. Cheapest I can find it is about £25.



That's an idea . I have a full price Audible membership - it just isn't available on Audible UK. Not sure if I can sign up for a US membership? And not sure I really want to for a one-off.
Certainly. I have a US and a Canadian one. I've got the Canadian one dormant for now, because my US one is tied to my Amazon account and thus I can do WhisperSync books, but the Canadian one still has >300 books in it that I still have access to. I don't know what the requirements are to sign up for a US one, but I suspect there are ways -- certainly others have done it to get around geo-restrictions.


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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
Lots of audio books are available this way in the USA. It is an excellent way to deliver a product. Even if you have to use a computer to play them or move them off to a card you have an automatic backup in the original CD.

Dale
Yup. Much better than 15 CDs for a book!
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