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Old 04-01-2019, 02:44 PM   #5093
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I found the announcement confusing enough that I thought it might be an April Fools joke, but I don't think it is.

I'm not sure, but I doubt this impacts me since I tend to use credits as soon as I get them, but I'm trying to understand how it might impact my wife, who sometimes does the annual plans, and waits for her authors to release new books.
This darn well better be a joke, because it's absurd. It's marginally acceptable to have new credits expire after a year, but it's totally unacceptable for them to decide already issued credits expire after six months--my existing credits are all over a year old already, having been issued as part of a yearly plan. They don't have the right to penalize me retroactively by suddenly changing the terms.
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