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Old 03-16-2017, 10:25 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
Yikes! Is that the REALLY OLD Audible? Because I have the old Audible that lets me roll over more credits than they allow now, for my plan. Sometimes I think of switching plans, but I haven't wanted to lose the extended roll-over I have now.
Yes, really old. Back when you could do more than two credits a month on a monthly membership. I know there was one that was like $29.95 a month for 5 credits, but like I said no rollover. You had to use all of those credits of lose them. IIRC they rolled out new plans in 2005 and they're more or less unchanged [1 credit, 2 credits and the annual plans] from how they are now (some of the rollover terms may have changed).

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