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Originally Posted by Catlady
I don't see how this benefits either members or Audible. Seems to create headaches on both ends--once a credit is purchased, why should Audible care how long a person waits to use it?
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I assume it's because the credit hasn't been assigned to an author. You've always had a limit to the number of rollover credits. If you have a standard membership, it doesn't really change as you get a new credit or two every month. How they will handle Audible Lite (and whether they have updated that info) is confusing. I just got the 12 credits for $99, and expected I would lose credits at the end of the year if they weren't used. Sounds like I can roll them over an additional year?
All this credit stuff is the result of a large lawsuit.