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Old 01-31-2017, 11:48 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
Barnes & Noble with their Nook books used to permit it, but don't now. Your advice would have been great if I had heard it before they changed.

Oh, and as far as I'm aware, B&N didn't give any advance notice, like Shelfie, and some other ebook companies did before going out of business. At B&N, you could download one day, and the next day you couldn't (I know that for a fact, because I had that happen to me).
No, I think it was a post from Library Addict here on MR that brought that terrible B&N policy to peoples attention (nothing from B&N until folks asked them after the fact).

While it's not officially supported by B&N anymore I've been able to download everything I get there using their old Nook PC and Nook Study programs thankfully. I don't generally shop there (never have), but a few times they've sent me $5 promo credits and I'm not one to turn away free $$$ and I have a ton of Fictionwise books there as well.
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