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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
They need to quit doing this. What's the rush? The credits are already paid for. Audible has their money, so why should they care when the credits are used?
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Simple: bookkeeping.
For instance: I buy 10 credits for $100 this year, but I don't spend them. Which means that the company I buy those credits from has $100 profit (they got my money and gave me back nothing in return).
So, the next year, I don't spend anything, but those 10 credits I bought the year before. That means the company has a $100 loss. That they made $100 profit last year doesn't matter, that was last year. This year is this year.
Naturally, I'm absolutely no bookkeeper, so I probably put it down waaaaaay too simple, but it is the bottom line.