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Originally Posted by sufue
My only problem is that I have trouble finding titles the credits are good on that I actually want, although I'm really happy that the selection is not the oftentimes rather lame selection of only titles published by Amazon. But still, I'm not into some of the categories in the Great on Kindle list, like biographies or religion. I do like history though and have found a couple of titles in there, and also one title in the business section.
My expiration date has moved out a couple of times as I've used some credits and bought other books that generate credits. I've never been quite sure how the expiration date is determined, but I haven't come close to having any credit expire yet.
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I agree with much of that. I generally buy books that I find interesting without regard to discounts or credits. I suspect that most of the great on Amazon credits that I got were applied to books that moved into that group after I purchased it, because I don't really remember seeing that tag on very many books that I've purchased. I do buy a lot of history books.
Sometimes I will buy a book that I'm on the fence about if the price is low enough, so price might get me to try a new author. It just won't get me to keep buying that author. The iTunes book store has a get hooked on a new series section where the first book in a series is available at a special low price, basically $3. Hum, just went back to make sure it's still there. It is. The Fantasy section has quite a selection, including a lot I already have. I need to remember to go back and look through them.