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Old 11-15-2016, 05:23 PM   #2934
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
I wish the prices would change. Down. With or without notice.

The first audiobook of the first set is usually a reasonable price--if you download it. It seems like most of the rest of the first set are modestly priced, but that's all. And I think that that's only if you download.

None of the audiobooks of the second set are what I ever would call reasonably priced unless, perhaps, the first one. And in the case of the first audiobook of the second set this time it's $27.99 or so. And the only way that you can get it at all is as a CD. I think that some of the rest you can get as a download and save some money.

This is no criticism of your post. As you've said before, you're committed to posting everything that is billed a sale or special, whether or not it is a very good price or not (my words). That's a worthy goal. I won't post anything that I don't think is a super bargain. A difference in styles, I guess.

Thanks, again, for all that you do.
Get the torches and pitchforks out and fire up the rabble -- "Down with Prices"

Anyway, quite a few of Downpour's offers are not reasonably priced in my opinion too. Look at the Deal of the Month and Editor's Pick priced at $19.99 and $20.39 respectively - yikes! But you can usually get them for 1 credit ($12.99) if you sign up for the monthly membership. You can cancel anytime, sign up again, then cancel, etc. Plus, you can buy more credits anytime for $12.99 each. So the most you actually have to pay for most of their catalog is $12.99.
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