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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
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It's in Audible's best interests to make sure members have 0 credits available at all times. That's why they have these types of sales. That way when another good book a member is interested in becomes available, they're forced to either buy more credits or pay member pricing for it. Monkey sees through their "evil" plan 
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Maybe with this particular kind of sale. But how do you explain the periodic sales that Amazon has, where all audiobooks--and you can get all that your little ole' pea-picken heart desires--are, say, just $5.95 each? And usually, if not always, we "Inactive Listeners" (I still hate that moniker!) can participate. And we only pay a measly (sp?) $9.95 per year for that privilege? What's your theory for that Mr. Monkey? Huh? huh?