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Old 11-18-2018, 11:34 AM   #4252
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Originally Posted by melmac View Post
It's the treat yourself sale. Hundreds of titles from $4.95, Buy 4 sale titles and get a $5 coupon. Coupon offer ends 21st Nov, Sale ends 26th Nov
https://www.audible.com/ep/TYS2018
Your coupon will arrive on or about 11/30/2018.
The coupon will expire 30 days after being added to your account

It seems like the coupon is only available if you are a member however the discounted prices are available even if you are not a member. If a non member could check that our and post back it would be appreciated.
Huh. I have mixed feelings about this. For once in an Audible sale I can find books I wouldn't mind buying, even four of them, and I already have nearly $15 in coupon credit. So, since I want $6.95 books (of course), I could spend $13 and get back a $5 credit which would have to be used in 30 days or I could pick just two and essentially cash out my credit and have done without having to spend more money now and more money again in 30 days to use the new credit, since $5 won't get me anything I want.

I'm thinking the fiscally conservative option is the way to go. I feel as if Audible's game is a constant stream of cash with the lure of coupons and once you're in, it's hard to stop; you just keep rolling over coupon credit with additional cash infusions.
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