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Old 10-05-2016, 09:29 PM   #31
GlenBarrington
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Originally Posted by Atunah View Post
Not booklover, but I have KU also. For me it puts the magazine under my KU subscription. Although I have a drop down for prime reading along with KU, it shows nothing. So I had to return a KU title first before allowing me to get the magazine. I had 10 KU titles checked out. So KU overwrites the prime reading, I do not get any extra borrows. Guess there wouldn't be any point to it.
From an infrastructure perspective, it would seem Prime members get a limited KU subscription. Regular KU subscribers have the full deal, so that trumps the limited prime subscription.

But it seems they are the same thing to the computers at Amazon, just that some subscribers have more restrictions than other subscribers.
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