(The old thread warning has been duly noted.)
Let's play "pretend". Okay?
With all "play pretends," there is some amount of truth in them. So it is with this one.
Let's say that a customer has Amazon Prime. Let's say that he/she sees a Kindle Unlimited book that interests him/her, and he/she wants to borrow it. So, he/she borrows it.
Of greater interest to this customer, however, is the Whispersync _audio_ companion that goes with the book. Questions:
1) Can the customer borrow the Whispersync audio during the time that he/she is borrowing the Kindle Unlimited book?
2) Can he/she _buy_ the Whispersync audio, and at the Whispersync audio companion price, while he/she is borrowing the book?
We assume, of course, that if he/she purchases it, he/she can then _keep_ the Whispersync audio in perpetuity.
The savings could be big. Let's say that the Whispersync audio is at $7.49, a common price point. That price is a lot cheaper than he/she could get it by buying it outright at Audible, or even using a purchased credit or one that comes with his/her plan each month.
You may have guessed that customer, to whom I referred, is me.
Last edited by GtrsRGr8; 12-12-2019 at 02:42 AM.
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